I will do my best to get her tame however I have tried employing some of the methods described above.

To clarify, when she is balled up in her hide she is easy to remove without problem. It seems that the only time she becomes aggressive is when she is out of her hide. She's usually in an "S" position and will strike at almost anything.

FWIW, at 2 MOA she was only 98 grams. Is there any chance this could be hunger related? Because once out of the enclosure, I never worry about her striking although she does exhibit flight behaviour from time to time.

Thanks again for you help in this matter.