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    Hiding under water bowl??

    My ball python has a weird habit of if his water dish gets low on water he will burrow underneath it and curl up inside the empty space under the bowl. It makes me nervous when he's there and I dont want to add water to the bowl in case it becomes too heavy for him to lift to get out so I coax him out by putting him near his other hides. Over time he'll slowly move into that hide but it takes a long time and he seems like he isn't as happy there. He has two hides, one on the cool side and one on the hot side, should I put more? Should they be tighter so he's extra snug? (Right now he has some room in them) does it mean he's too hot/cold? For refrence, he ate about three days ago and is going to shed in the next week or so I think. His temps are 80s on the cool side and 90s on the hot side, and his humidity is admittedly often not as high as it should be (usually around 40%-50%)

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