I recently got a baby ball python (about 2-2.5ft) and she spends the majority of her awake time trying to escape her tank. Its my first time keeping one so I'm sure I'm doing something wrong and I haven't had her for very long so I still have some adjusting to do. She really just doesn't like being in there so far as I can tell. She spends a lot of time in her hides which I had expected, but she's constantly trying to get out, especially since she found the latch that opens up the screen top. She's absolutely fine once she gets out, which is the really odd part for me. She'll spend some time exploring then after a few minutes settle down beneath my leg or in my boyfriend's lap (until we start cramping and have to move). She seems a lot calmer and more content outside of her enclosure and acts much more like a ball python.
I've never heard of bps doing that so I'm certain I must be doing something wrong, I'm just not entirely sure what exactly it is since I've heard Bps can be rather picky. I've had a hard time regulating her tank temp the first couple nights because we had a cold front come through and due to some initial issues we had moving her in her tank was close to a window so at night the temp on the cool side would drop to around 60 and she spent all her time in her warm hide. But since then we've gotten the cool side up to about 75-80f and her warm side stays at about 90-95. I haven't gotten a thermostat to regulate her uth yet, but we always keep her temps in that range. She has two hides and a large water dish, and I use reptibark substrate.
Are her temperatures wrong, or does she need more hides?