As suggested, your temperatures need to be modified. For starters, increase the temperature on the hot end of the enclosure to 95ºF. The cool end should not drop below 75ºF, and is ideal in the 80ºF range.
As for hiding, ball pythons are a timid species and spend a great deal of time under concealment. This is the least of your concerns as of this moment.
Once your temperatures have been modified, wait at least a week at which point you can attempt a feeding again. Under no circumstances should you place a live feeder item free in your snakes enclosure.
As for the twenty gallon tank, although chances are you will not support the idea, I would suggest moving him into a rubbermaid enclosure until he has been well established and is comfortable in the environment. Why? with the smaller size and closed environment, it is both easier to manage temperatures and is more welcoming to a timid species.
Refusing to feed, often times, is a sign of insecurity in the species. When you say he refuses to eat pre-killed, what have you attempted to come to this conclusion?
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