Certainly the temperature spike could have caused it. However , for the most part these reptiles have the ability to thermoregulate and if they are uncomfortable they can move to another area of the enclosure. It’s concerning that this occurred and a reptile vet surely is a consideration. However , I think waiting to feed in 2 weeks is a great strategy. Of course troubleshooting the thermostat is key also. What prey item was that? Consider going with a smaller offering next time will help. Maybe even something hairless? I would use a liquid acidophilus to coat externally the next feed. Acidophilus in its liquid form is easily applied to the feeder.