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I've read from someone who has successfully bred them that it takes a full brumation after being born before they eat. I don't think this is the case here though.
Student would be correct about the nesting thing.
One way I was able to get reluctant calibar burrowing pythons (or are they boas. I can't remember) was to place a few live pinks in a low dish burrowed into the substrate itself. I'd then place some of the substrate in the bowl to simulate the burrow as well. These were adults and they ate like this.