We have two confirmed WC adult females, both came to us as non-eaters. Both are now eating but it's a long road, one that requires a LOT of patience and there's no guarantee either will ever breed. We've had one only a matter of months, the other one going on 2 years. Both were taken in as rescues with the intent to rehab them, not as any kind of short cut to getting a breeding size female. I don't think that works out very well most of the time, unless you are very, very experienced with working with WC adults.