Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
It's better to get her to start eating a couple meals first, before offering f/t, if it isn't working anyway. That way, you know that she CAN eat and she isn't refusing food for a different reason. Also, avoid handling her at all until she eats at least once.

Handling does cause a level of stress, which can lead to not eating, which is why it's recommended to not handle a new snake until they're consistently eating. Snakes really don't always give off obvious indicators of stress.

The hot side should be between 90~92. Are you using a thermostat with whatever heat element you're using?

The humidity could be higher. Maybe post a couple pics of your setup?
Do you think I should wait to feed her live? Or try tonight/tomorrow night?

When I was handling her, it was when I was transferring her to a plastic tub to try feeding. Maybe I should try feeding her in the enclosure next time? This whole subject has different opinions too, so I'm not sure still how what's the best option.

Her hot side is is warmed by the heat lamp underneath the water dish. Because it gets chilly where i'm staying, I also have a UTH regulated with a thermostat on the cool end, so it doesn't get too cold.