Lights : inadequate , set up very poorly.This will help you work out how they should be setup -
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Temperatures
>> basking spot -
(NO HOTTER THAN 40 degC (100 degF))
>> warm zone -
(aim for about 35 degC)
>> cool zone -
(aim for about 30 degC)
>> overnight -
(no colder than 24 degC overnight for a hatchling)
>> how are you measuring these (which what ? show us )?
UV source = very important (NOT OPTIONAL , must be a proper full spectrum reptile UV source that produces at least both UVA & UVB (at least 10%UVB)).
show us
> exactly what is it ( type = compact (curly) , t8 tube, t5ho tube , or MVB ) ?
> UVB rating ?
…. should be rated 10% or higher
> wattage ?
> brand ?
> in reflector dome or a reflector hood ?
> ontop or under a mesh / or solid lid - VERY BAD IDEA TO SIT ONTOP A MESH LID
> how far from the basking spot?
…. aiming for 200 microW UVB / sq.cm at the basking spot , 100 microW UVB elsewhere.
photoperiod , how long are the basking and UV lights on each day ?
…. I run my lights on a timer on 6am off 10pm EVERY DAY.
Behaviour
Flipping over : this may be symptomatic of ADV, is she arching her back and then flipping over onto her back ?
Diet and feeding schedule : exactly what and how often per day are you feeding her ?
Better off giving
>> Housefly gents / pupae and even the flies (little hatchlings love these and will leap to catch them)
>> Blowfly gents / pupae and the flies ( ditto )
>> Black soldier fly lavae / pupae and the flies (quite slow moving and ditto) … try to get the white very wrigglely lavae ...these will be more "interesting" to a hatchling and they must be separated from the bedding they come in (I simply fish them out by hand).
>> small silkworms (if the hatchling is under 50g I'd offer silkworms 1" - 1.5" long)
>> suitable sized crickets *, roaches* or locusts *
* not longer than the distance between the hatchlings' eyes, and gutloaded with high calcium greens , carrot and dry lizard pellets (crickets love them) , and dusted every feed.
compare feeder insects :
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veg :
http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html
Under 6 months old , 3 meals of live insects (as many as the hatching wants in a sitting) per day, offer salad but is not important if the hatchling shows no interest in the green stuff and grated vegs.
Need more than 95% live insects while very young and rapidly growing and developing as a hatchling.
See this for indications of sizes feeders
silkworm size that's OK for a 2 month old hatchling
Housefly and blowfly gents
Crickets (I'd be looking for 20 day old crickets or 1/4 size)
It's OK to hand feed a hatchling who is refusing to feed - this shows how some people do this :
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=235583, I recommend you get into a routine of giving each a few live insects by hand each day as a bonding ritual , it's a fabulous way to bond with lizard and earn their trust. I've done this will all my pet and rescued wild lizards, and also do It with my resident local wild lizards too
…. yes even wild lizards can learn to trust (and like you) and take food treats from my hands and between my finger tips , and even let me pet them.