Boss has eaten 1 full, 15 mealworm meal in the past week. Other than that, I feed her every 2 days. A few times I've noticed 1 or 2 missing, but the majority are untouched. However, her tail and body hasn't really changed size, and she's still 56 grams and hasn't lost any weight.
When it comes to food, she's on a staple of mealworm dusted with Repashy. She used to always come out the second she heard her bowl, now she won't even react to them moving in tweezers or crawling along the title. Her temps are the same they've always been. Humid hide is low 80s, hot hide is low 90's, cool side is roughly 75. Nothing has really changed there.
The other thing is, she's out and about WAY more. every night when I come home mow, she's usually laying beside her warm hide or on top of it in her water bowl. Tonight, me and my girlfriend have just been chilling out and she's been walking all across her tank, staring at us, then the tv, then the door or the floor. We took her out, and it was a constant struggle to keep her around. Every time she could possibly make a break for it, she'd pick up the pace.
Any ideas for what's going on? Due to the good situation, she hasn't pooped as much. But I still find one every 2 or 3 days. Her last shed was a little over a week ago, and it was right before that where her hunger strike began.
Here's a picture of her for size reference. 7 1/2 to 8 inches long.

When it comes to food, she's on a staple of mealworm dusted with Repashy. She used to always come out the second she heard her bowl, now she won't even react to them moving in tweezers or crawling along the title. Her temps are the same they've always been. Humid hide is low 80s, hot hide is low 90's, cool side is roughly 75. Nothing has really changed there.
The other thing is, she's out and about WAY more. every night when I come home mow, she's usually laying beside her warm hide or on top of it in her water bowl. Tonight, me and my girlfriend have just been chilling out and she's been walking all across her tank, staring at us, then the tv, then the door or the floor. We took her out, and it was a constant struggle to keep her around. Every time she could possibly make a break for it, she'd pick up the pace.
Any ideas for what's going on? Due to the good situation, she hasn't pooped as much. But I still find one every 2 or 3 days. Her last shed was a little over a week ago, and it was right before that where her hunger strike began.
Here's a picture of her for size reference. 7 1/2 to 8 inches long.

