Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
Try dropping your hotspot for them by like 4-5 degrees. Keep them at the temps for like a week and see if they eat for you next feeding day. (If you want to, im not telling you what to do lol). Im just curious to see if it'd work.

I have mine at a 87-89 deg hotspot and dont have many refusals.
I don't mind experimenting. I'm going to see if she eats on her own first. If a month goes by, I'll experiment with different temps. It's pretty hot though, and the ambient temp in my room probably gets really warm, bumping the heat in the tub. I keep the a/c on while I'm here. Either way, I'm not too worried. She's big, healthy, and she'll eat when she's ready .