not really, actually it makes that more plausible. if i am reading your timeline properly then
two weeks ago you offered some food and it refused, possibly due to an impending shed.
a week later it shed
a week after the shed it wont eat, which occurs alot with mine. the week after a shed i have about a 50 percent chance of getting one to eat....
also, has it pooped since the shed? seems to me that my luck is a bit better after a shed AND a poop than between a shed and a poop. maybe just me tho.
if it ate a few times then stopped eating before, then i would give it a week with no handling, no feeding attempts, very little disturbance and try again.
IF that doesnt work THEN look at more drastic measures, but i hate to see this little girl (i know i called it a guy earlier, my bad) stressed more when she has actually fed in that enviroment.
my two cents










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