Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
The enclosure sounds to large for a hatchling. If you can't get her into a smaller enclosure, try making the tank feel tight. You can add more hides or add balled up paper towel/newspaper to fill up space. maybe even closing off a part of the tank until she becomes larger.

She may need some more time adjusting. I say leave her alone for a week and try feeding her again. This means don't touch or pick her up.

Also, 90 seems warm for a hatchling. I like to put my hatchlings at the lower end of the hot temps. All of mine are at 88. Over 90 and they stop eating. You can probably increase the heat as she gets older, but try the 88.
Actually hatchlings NEED the warmer temps to develop good digestion habits. Too cool and they can develop regurge problems. I kee all my hatchlings at 91 and have for 10 years+. Adults i keep at 88 and not a degree more.