Thanks for your reply! She shed over the course of this week, on her own. It came off in large patches and was a bit gross, but she's acting normal and happy again and wants to be out of her tank and handled.

The last of the skin came off a day or two ago, but I still couldn't get her to eat. She's acting disinterested or scared of the food. I've had one breeder suggest force feeding when it gets desperate, but I don't want to do that unless it's necessary. Do you have any tips for how to tell when it's time to take her in for more intervention?

Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
i would make sure the humidity and temps are spot on and let her shed on her own. your preemptive intervention can stress her out even more if u try to force a shed. u could try the pillow case or this method or other methods only when it doesn’t go well. she might be off feed if she's in shed or if her husbandry is off.
When she went off feed the first time, I visited several herp specialists who helped me make sure her husbandry is spot on.

BTW how big is she for a yearling? she might be off feed or simply her body is readjusting after the growth spurt.
Today she is around 32-34 inches and 570-600g (she refuses to hold still to be measured and she's strong). She is definitely more slender than she was three months ago, though she could possibly be longer. I'd have to hunt down her medical records to see how much weight she's lost. I'm actually not sure her exact age, but I've had her for a year this Christmas and she was a pretty stunted juvenile when I got her. She could be older.