You were right to ask, I was just pointing out that we needed to know more to best answer you. I was once shown a Mac that looked like it was barely two months old, it turned out to be a fussy eater and was actually from the same brood as mine so a yearling at the time.
When mine was around the 80cm mark she was getting a 3/4 grown mouse (subadult) roughly every 10 days. Your female certainly shouldn't be hungry with that much, personally I would feed her fortnightly and not even be too religious about exactly how many days. I have always varied the feeds so anywhere from 7-10 days and now anything from 12-16 days for no reason other than that they don't eat as regularly as we feed them if they are in the wild.
Regardless of it getting warmer I would up size the males feeds, especially if his enclosure is warm and he can get to a good warm spot to help him digest. Even if you offer him 2 weener mice and move him up every couple of feeds. 2 weeners would be about the same as a hopper/subadult so if he takes them both you know you can bump him up. Pinkies would hold very little value for him as there is very little meat on them and they are basically cartlidge.