Nope, can't see your pics. Maybe this will help: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-Post-Pictures
How tall is this "tree"? While some falls normally happen in the wild, they can also injure the snake & are best avoided. BPs are primarily terrestrial snakes- so if yours is "skinny" & a poor eater, as you described, that suggests that the reason she is climbing is that she's searching for a better place to live that agrees with her instincts, sorry to say. Please do show some pics both of your snake & her housing, as it also occurs to me that just because you posted this under the BPs forum, that we might not even be talking about a ball python here, since very few BPs are ever 6' long -& surely not at 6 years of age. And their normal "build" doesn't lend itself to climbing all that much.What are the highest & lowest temperatures in her enclosure?
I'm sure we can help you sort all this out, we just need more to go on.![]()