The reason shes not eating is most likely do to improper lighting and temps. The compacts dont work very well for providing correct UVB so I suggest getting a Reptisun or arcaidia T5 HO 10.0 22" or 34" UVB tube light with a reflective fixture. This should bring her appetite up, and when it does make sure to feed her 3x a day, 10-20 crickets each feeding.
Calcium without d3 on all insects 5x a week, multivitamins 2x a week on all insects. Usually weak days for calcium, weekends for multivitamins is what I believe is commonly done.
You'll need a temp gun or digital temperature gauge with a probe to get correct temperature readings, the one you have can be off by as much as 20 degrees which is quite a lot. The correct temps should be this,
basking - 100-110
warm side - 90-95
cool side 70-85
Also be careful of that green hammock your using, mesh hammocks are a known cause for injury. The holes are too small so reptiles get their claws stuck very easily and can harm themselves very badly.
I'd stop feeding the red pelleted food, its pretty much just junk food for lizards that can cause health issues and a possible impaction issue. Some brands are better than others, but for salads it should mostly be all fresh. Usually kale, collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens. Fruit maybe once or twice a week, that being banana, red raspberries, blue berries. Theres other things but thats just to name a few.