I think what you're doing now is fine, if you haven't already, try moving her into her own separate tank and wrap it in towels or newspaper so it doesn't see you and stress out. What I always suggest after that process is over, is to move her into a place where you spend a lot of time but don't aggravate or stress her in anyway, try to make her think you're part of the environment, and as of which, you wont be considered a threat. After that, try dropping in wax-worms or other "irresistible" foods (Like Canadian nightcrawlers, they should be a major part of the staple diet, have you considered adding them to the tank?) and leaving shortly after doing so. The next step is to do that and watch her from a distance, and move closer the following times. Eventually try hand/tong feeding her and if it accepts that, it'll be "tamed" and accustomed to you and won't try to escape her enclosure





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