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    As an update. Was rearranging her tub to make it a little more cluttered and I noticed her peaking out from her hide. Still doesn't come out of her hides, stays hidden but when I was moving her stuff around she would peak her head out. And I read I'm not sure if here or somewhere else some like to hunt from their hide until they are more comfortable. So thinkin she may be hungry I thawed a frozen mouse I had for her. Let it sit in room temp water then used a blow dryer to heat the head up a bit. Held it for her and I got a strike but she didn't grab it. Struck about two more times before she gave up and hid in her hide. But I felt she was definitely hungry. And also remembered the breeder said he was feeding live. So I picked up a live mouse. My mistake was putting him in their instead of holding him out for her. He was only in there about 15 mins and I watched him the whole time but I swear he pooped like 15 times all over the place. Anyway. He got close to the hide, she struck and tagged him but he got away. He stayed away for a while but eventually went over to her again and the 2nd time she got him. Wrapped him up. Ate him within like 10 mins. Then she went over to her water bowl took a drink and bee lined it back to her humidity box. Odd thing is. For the past 5 days Ive had her she's been in the humidity box or hide on hot side. But since she has ate yesterday. She's been in her hide on the cool side. Is this normal??? I thought they needed heat to help digest food.

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