Temps are too low and the animal most likely lacks the security needed to feel safe enough to eat.
82-84 on one side, 92-94 on the other for 2 - 3 weeks ... also add small tight hides that just barely cover the animal as well as a bunch of loosely crumpled newspaper ... 2 - 3 weeks like this and then try a small F/T mouse left in the cage overnight.
An animal that is refusing food will have a hard time adjusting to F/T off the bat ... you might have to find a way to concur that animal.
The anole thing doesn't work with ball pythons, they aren't natural lizard eaters to begin with ... and braining pinkies is useless with balls as well.
99% of the time when a young ball python refuses to eat it's a husbandry problem ... correct your husbandry and the animal will eat.
-adam