Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
First, I would bump her night time temp up. 82 is way to cool. They are night creatures, so this is the time they are really looking for a warm spot to settle into.

Second, I would get a scale to monitor her weight. That way you know for sure how much she is loosing instead of eyeballing it. It will be much more accurate.

Third, I would get a frozen thawed rat, warm it up really nice, and leave it on her warm side all night.

I had a girl who just broke a 9 month fast, and has eaten two big frozen rats in two weeks! Assist feeding should only be a last resort, after you have tried everything and it's life or death.

Is she sleeping during the day? Or, out roaming a lot?
During the day She is usually always in the cool side hide,,,until i turn on the humidifier if the humidity gets too low,,,,then she makes a beeline to where i have the mist or fog coming into the cage,,,she for some reason loves the cool humid fog and kicks back under the stream of fog until i turn it off,,,then she goes back into her hide. Yesterday though i noticed she was coiled up outside her hide on the warm side of the enclosure. First time she has ever done that. If i get her out and handle her during the day, when i put her back into her enclosure, she roams all over it for about a half hour,then goes back into her hide to sleep.