I've posted several times about this snake over the past few weeks. She's somewhere between 6-8 months old (don't know for sure, she was an emergency rescue), and hasn't been eating for about a month and a week now. She ate the first couple weeks I had her no problem. She's still passing urates, so she's still drinking.
She was in a tub about 20 gallons with cypress bedding, tons of floor cover from fake plants, and hides. However, the times she ate, she had been in a smaller tub (about 5 gallons) with a flower-pot hide filled with sphagnum moss and newspaper bedding, so I've moved her back to that. I got more of a response after doing that than I was getting in the other enclosure, so hopefully that's a step in the right direction. Her temp range goes from 82-84 to 87-90, and humidity it between 50-60%. The thing that seems to get her closest to eating is leaving the rat in there with her an hour or two, then coming back and jiggling it around with the tongs.
So far I've tried waiting a week, dipping in broth, and leaving her in a small tub with the rat and nothing else. Three sides of the tub are covered at the moment, and the top is opaque.

She'll watch it for a second, and a time or two has really looked like she wants to strike it, but then decides not to. Problem is, when I open the tubs (both the smaller and larger ones), she's only interested in getting out and looking around. But only when I open them. She sits still most of the time curled in her hide and moves around a little at night. No visible signs of neurological issues, infection, or RI. Tongue-flicks quite often when she's not hiding.

I'm just at a loss for what to do... Any suggestions on what to try next? As she's dropping weight, I've decided I'm waiting for the 2 month mark, and then seeing a vet. I'd go sooner if there seemed to be anything wrong, but she seems alert and healthy other than not eating...