The rack I'm getting in January will have dividers in it for her since I know she's a nervous feeder. I'm also going to get some slightly smaller hides since she's so snug in there she's beginning to lift the hide off the ground. I really don't have anything smaller than a 10 gal glass tank with an UTH or a small critter keeper (probably equal to a 15qt tub) with a UTH but honestly, I don't have an extra thermostat for the UTH so I really don't want her to do that option. I'm trying to keep her where she is until I can get my new rack. She's been in that rack since I got her and this is the first time I've had a hunger strike issue with her. All the others eat fine!
As for the lower temps, I've never heard that before. My other two (270g and 400g) don't seem to mind the temps now. I see them (as well as the problem eater) self regulating. I'll try lowering my thermostat a couple of degrees and see if that helps any.
Here's a picture of her tub. do you think more clutter might help?
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