First of all, more husbandry details please.
She sounds stressed and in a high traffic environment. Move her somewhere quiet where no one really walks past the cage.
I recommend moving her to a 10 or 15 gallon cage instead of a 29, which is a bit large for a baby ball python.
What are you using to heat the cage with? What's the exact humidity and temperatures on the glass?
Humidity should be 60-70% and you should not be using any heat lamps (they suck humidity) but only controlled under tank heat mats that are hooked up to a thermostat or rheostat.
What kinds of hides are you using? If they are log hides, get rid of them. Something like this is good:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes/
Tight, small, and secure are all good things for a young ball python.
Pinky mice are 5x too small! You need to be feeding that snake rat pups at LEAST. Perhaps even young adult mice. Feed a prey item that is about the same thickness as the thickest point on the snakes body, and feed that once a week.








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