Quote Originally Posted by PorcelainxDoll View Post
95 is a lil hot for a hot side. Try to get it a lil closer to 89-90.

Also she is probably stressed out. When you bring a new np home you should give it a solid week of no handleing, just water changes, and then try to feed.
Also feed inside her tank. Cage aggression in bps is a myth. I feed all mine in there tubs and no signs of aggression. Moving to feed just causes unneeded stress.

What is your set up like? Does she have any hides?

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Thanks for the reply!

I have turned the temp down to 90 now on the hot side as recommended and I kind of figured it might have been stress but was and still am unsure since she isn't that shy. I have her in a 40 gallon breeder since I had it from my bearded dragon of 12 years whom passed. I have a hide on both cool and hot sides of the tank plus a water dish she can soak in fully and also a few pieces of drift wood that take up a lot of the tank. I use and under tank heater with thermostat 24 hours and a heat lamp during the day. I use coconut fibers as substrate.

Let me know what you think and what steps you would take now....should I wait a week with no handling then try to feed her inside her cage. Since the mouse is live should I hold onto the mouse when feeding or let it run free in the snake cage? I'm not sure now, so looking for the guidance! Thanks!