Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
After dealing with the same sort of problems off and on hydration is critical soak him for 20 min 2 a day for two days then place him in a enclosure and make sure the husbandry is perfect (70% humidity however) and leave him be for at least 10 days try not to mess with him at all. I'd then try a mouse pink they are tiny and not a scary food item. Personally i'd avoid assist feed if at all possible. The stress the animal is under and the potential dehydration could lead to a re-gurge that in its current condition it may never recover from. The last re-had snake I got was 10 inch and 31gm and in seriously poor shape (stuck shed and mites) getting properly hydrated with the soaks makes an unbelievable difference.

Good Luck
I really doubt a pinky mouse is going to entice a non-feeding hatchling to eat. And 10 days is an awful long time to just wait and do nothing. We seem to have differing opinions here, but my first priority would be to get a meal in him asap...just my opinion...the OP is free to do whatever he feels best.