
Cheeto was previously in a 20 gallon long tank and is now in a 4 quart tub with the hot side heat at 93 °F. I bought another thermostat so I could control the under-tank-heater, as they are notorious for exceeding 120°F. I gave her some fresh bedding and a bowl of water in this temporary tank that I placed within the 20 gallon long tank.

A few days ago, I noticed skin discoloration and I was overcome with hopefulness that Cheeto would be going into shed soon. I kept a close eye on her and kept her humidity high enough to where her skin would come off in one piece.
Today I went to check on her and she had shed completely! Her colors look more vibrant and I am just overjoyed that this will be a good indicator that she is ready to eat.
Tomorrow will be a trip to get some live mice to try to get her to eat. If she eats I will most likely cry because my baby is getting better.

All and all I am thrilled with the progress that we're making!
Another update soon!