Closing the vents in the office worked like magic, the ambient temps in the tubs are 82F. the humidity is 76% in her tub, 72% in his.

Her wandering last night was ver calm. When I looked the first time, she was just hanging halfway out her hide just chilling out. No tongue flicking. When I look in on them the second time, she was beside her hide (see pic above) and just laying flat against the bottom. Again, not tongue flicking. This morning she is back all the way into her hide with just the tip of her tail hanging out. The male has not made an appearance, but I know he is a lot more healthy than her. I will be trying to feed him an adult mouse today while I leave her alone.

Question about feeding if you don't mind....
I have always taken them out of their enclosures to feed them in a plastic tub on the floor. They had always eaten this way without much fuss. As soon as he swallows his prey and it goes all the way down into his stomach, I pick him up and put him back into his enclosure. I then don't touch them for 2 days after that.

Should I continue to feed him this way ? I keep reading here and there that feeding out side of the enclosure is not good. Why is it not good? Thanks!