Alright, I am seriously running out of options. I have done a very good job of not panicking, but now I am starting to. I have had Crane for over a month and he had not eaten once. He has shown no signs of interest in the mouse or rat.

I have done two different thawing methods: Water and just letting it sit out and thaw. I have tried both wet and non-wet. I have blow-dryed it and not blowdryed it. I have given him seven days between attempted feedings. I have moved him from a 20 gallon tank into a 6 quart plastic container about three weeks ago, so he is definitely settled. And I waited over a week to try to feed him again after settling him in his new set up. I have also tried loosely crumpled newspaper and he tried to hide from them (wedged himself as far away from the newspaper as he could and hid behind his water dish), so I took that out after a few days. I have no held him (besides the necessary moving from cage and attempt at feeding) that entire time. His container is at 81 degrees on the cool side, 94 degrees on the hot side, and at 54% humidity. 3/4ths of his container is covered with black paper, so that it is more private and secure for him.

I have looked up a few tutorials online on how to assist feed a ball python, and I have read the one on this very site as well. I have researched it to the death to make sure I don't hurt him. I have given that a try twice, and he has shown no interest in trying to eat it. I'll only insert the head barely into the throat and then hold him and the rat still so that Crane has a moment to calm down and 'walk' his mouth up the rat to begin swallowing if he so chooses. Unfortunately, about 30 seconds after I let him relax, he'll struggle and spit the rat out. I don't want to force him into not spitting it out in fear that I'll hurt him.

I am seriously starting to get worried, because he is looking skinny (I have never really seen many baby ball pythons, so I am unsure how he is supposed to look, but it just seems that he is too thin. You can see his spinal cord easily).

I have no idea what I should do now. I am so worried that I might one day wake up and find him dead from starvation. I cannot be absolutely positive that he has eaten since birth (I have seen urates, so he is drinking water, but I do not see any feces yet.). If I recall correctly, he is around a month and three weeks. A month of that is without eating.

If the knowledgeable people on here have any ideas or suggestions, please tell me. I am trying to do everything I can to keep him happy and healthy and well kept. And other than his lack of appetite, he seems to be doing well. I have noticed no other health issues, so I am really at a loss of what to do now.

Any help would be wonderful right about now.