Reason i didnt leave her in there was mainly because a) its aspen bedding, didnt want her to eat any of it and b) im still a bit anxious that if i start feeding in the cage she might bite me if i go to pick her up or check on things in the cage. Even though so many people have told me it won't happen. I plan on switching my substrate to coco-husk plantation soil so it should be ok to try next time.
Good tip on the boiling water part, ill avoid doing so next time. I guess this feeding attempt wasnt the biggest failure. I actually got to hold her and check to see if she was warm enough (she was) and check to make sure there were no mites or poop in the hide. As well, I got two striking feeding responses from her, although she missed both times, probably because the prey was so dang small. So thats good, right? Means she's willing to eat, so i guess in a week or so ill try and give her a rat pup.