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    Hot side is way, way too hot. Cool side is dipping into too cool. You want the hot side about 90F and cool side about 78F. Humidity could afford to go up a little bit, you will probably have shedding issues. I'd let her settle in a week before trying to feed her. You do want some airflow, just not so much that you can't keep temp and humidity right, so I'd probably uncover a little bit more. It's completely normal for her to stay in her hide during the day, especially when she is in a new environment and scared. 40g may be a bit big and intimidating to her so to make sure she feels safe, I'd have multiple hides and decorations to clutter things up and give her plenty of cover.

    Is the probe inside the enclosure or underneath? How is it attached? You want to make sure it can't be dislodged or have tape she can get stuck in, so usually outside, directly on the heat mat is best.
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