Thank you again, everybody.

Large is not a good thing for a B.P. You gotta remember that in the wild they would be burrowed into a nice little termite den, nice and cozy. They feel most comfortable in a dark, close hide. One on the warm side and one on the cool side is best.
I don't think that it's too large, but I may be wrong. I took this picture just now of her hide (she's currently lying on top, which she likes to do) to give you all an idea of how big it is. Too big? This is the same hide that I've used from the first week that I got her. She is still in a 10-gallon enclosure, which I plan on updating within the next few months to a 30-gallon with multiple hides now that she's grown a little bigger. Anyway, the left side of the fake log narrows down to a much smaller space than the opening. Does it still seem too big/open?



Force feeding should not be necessary for a snake that has shown that it can eat just fine on its own. I would only worry if she has started to loose considerable (more than 100-200g) amounts of weight. It might be worth your while to get s kitchen scale and weight the snake once every two weeks. Also, a scale also helps with feeding. I feed around 10-15% of the snakes body weight until the snake is about 800g and then I just feed small rats.

Your temps worry me a little bit though. You shouldn't really have a night drop. The range of your temps leads me to believe you aren't using a digital thermometer with a probe. I would definitely invest in a digital thermometer and hygrometer. The home depot, lowes, and walmart sells the accurite weather station which measures indoor temp, outdoor temp, and indoor humidity.
Thanks for all this information! I'll have to look into these things immediately. I had only bought the things which the man at the pet store recommended since he seemed to know what he was talking about. He told me that her terrarium temps would be stable if I used the heat pad at night, and both the heat pad and lamp during the day. I mist the tank daily to help with humidity, but I really like the idea of a hydrometer so that I know whether or not it's being adequately humidified.