Hi, Deborah, thanks for helping me with this.

I've been keeping them all in 6 qt tubs in a rack. The warm side is set to 90 degrees, the cool side is 82, and ambient for the room is 80-82. I've been keeping them on paper until they've eaten (and pooped) a few times to make sure the plumbing is working, then switching them to aspen so they have something to burrow in. I've also got little hides in for them in case they want to, well, hide so they can feel more secure. (The minis size black ones.)

The little frustrating guy has now been at both the top and bottom of the rack and while he looks interested when offered food, still won't take it. He's holding steady at 5 grams and while thin in comparison to his siblings, doesn't have a pointy look to him yet. I have sandwich size containers I could put him in if you think size is to big for him to feel comfortable.

Thank you again. I appreciate any assistance.