Re: is this normal behavior?
Perfectly normal. And yes, you can feed her like usual. She'll likely snatch it up as it investigates her hide! It's also possible that she's going into shed, if she hasn't since you got her, which might stop her from eating. Either way, perfectly normal and no reason not to try. :)
Re: is this normal behavior?
If I read you correctly, this feeding was slightly larger then the rest, if so she is probably just more "full" and is allowing more digestion/cautious time.
Mine will hide during the day after feedings for a few days with her head out of the hide as if to be on guard for predators and all (or just sleeping :P), but I have heard/seen her moving around at night occasionally still.
Also i have heard spiders can be a bit "goofy". All in all I would say your ball is just fine :)
ALSO, make sure your husbandry (temps and humidity) are correct and havent fluctuated since last feeding to cause a change in behavior.
Hopefully somebody more experienced will chime in as well
Re: is this normal behavior?
Yes this is completely normal. Captain Hook hides under her substrate all day, and only comes out at night. Half the time she stays hidden most of the day and night. Also if she is 128 grams well, she needs to be eating 10-15% of her body weight. So I agree you need to feed an adult mouse 15-20 grams. Anything under about 15 grams is too small.
Re: is this normal behavior?
thank you everybody for all the input/advice. as far as my temps at the last feeding the ambient on the hot side was 89 and on the cool side was 81. my humidity has stayed pretty much anywhere between 52 and 55%. as of today my hot side is at 92 ambient and about 90 in the hide where the UTH is right under(and where she has been since thursday). last i measured the temp on the glass where UTH is right under is usually 91F constantly give or take a degree or two as it is controlled by the TSTAT. my humidity is at 55% and cool side is at 84F currently.
i will then attempt to feed it today but unfortunately i bought a hopper already so i will feed it that for this feeding. gowing foward i will go up one prey size. thank you everyone for calming my worries once again. im new at this and learning along with the help of everyone on the forum.
stay tuned update to come :)
Re: is this normal behavior?
I just fed my BP. He doesn't go into his hide, he just climbed up his tree branch/plant (which looks like a tree) and he has just been sitting there... I just got another hide for his cool side. (i just got the snake 5 days ago) Is there anything to worry about since he doesn't use is warm hide? (the hide might be too big?, so i got a small hide for cold side)