Quote Originally Posted by seang89 View Post
Just make the few adjustments, give her time to settle in. Always feed in the least disturbing manor with baby balls. They frighten easily and will not eat if something spooks them.

Tips would be,
Make sure the prey is really warm. not just room temp or slightly above. It really triggers better feeding response.
Try feeding at night when active, again try not to spook the snake with any loud vibrations or the likes, shadows and whatnot.

Baby balls can be picky, but most will come around when they're hungry enough. Don't be discouraged, no need to re-home it. All it may take is a simple assist feed to get it eating again, but you're not at that point just yet.
Thank you so much. Rehoming is the last thing I want as I care for every one of my snakes. She isn't really active at night, more so in the late morning/early afternoon. I am going to heat up a mouse now, and try tonight. It's been since Tuesday since I tried, as I knew I'd have this weekend off work to reheat the mouse if necessary. Thank you again, and when should I worry about assist feeding? Never done it or had to and don't want to injure her. Should I keep weekly, every other day weights. I know I am being ridiculous about this but I've had one baby die on me about 9 months ago. Don't ever want to go through that again.