reptile probiotics? Could you clarify? I've never seen them in a care guide before...

Anyway, it took most of the day, but I cleaned out her cage with f10SC (diluted properly) all substrate and put in paper towels. I'm still trying to figure out why she hates her cage, but she's been pretty chill since the visit, probably because she's still hurting. I'm putting on neosporin on the tail area to help relieve some of the pain until I can pick up her meds on Monday. Meds need to stay frozen, so I'm bringing ice packs.

She's left with two hides, and one water dish. I hope the med help her with her abscess. I'm still trying to trouble shoot the hides situation. Also, why she loves that astronomy book so much and if there is a way to find a surface that feels similar to that which can transmit heat or find a way to heat her from above. (She rejected the tile--stopped going inside after that. Hated terracotta pot saucer (filled it with substrate), hates the rough substrate and kicks it aside. Kinda tolerate the rough texture of a bonsai bowl (I'm trying to improve the hide that goes over it so it covers more properly. Also hated the fake rug texture too. --;; So fussy. Any suggestions for what to put as substrate for her hides would be welcome. So she's not trying to climb out all the time. I'm thinking about doing coconut coir chips on the cool side since she likes flipping her water dish when she's in shed and then sitting on the substrate, and maybe a different substrate for her hot end. I'm willing to adjust per snake.

Also, she is currently in shed. And hasn't eaten in a month, she's well over 2500 grams, she should be OK, right?