Re: Why So Active All Day?
Sounds to me like he is stressed. What is your set up? Does he have appropriate hides, what are temps, how are you controlling them, how much are you handling??? Also, as said above, they are not housed together are they?
Re: Why So Active All Day?
They share a cage, but it's divided so they never interact. He has two hides some branches, a fern... The temps range from 78-83 ambient night to day and from around 88-94 night to day basking. We handle him around once a week.
Re: Why So Active All Day?
The temps sound fine, although I agree with kitedemon that the warm side needs to come down a few degrees. A good thermometer or temp gun is invaluable.
It definitely sounds like stress, and different bps deal with it in different ways. Your female obviously already feels pretty safe and secure, but he probably just needs more time to settle in. I also recommend getting some different hides for him since he needs more than some branches and a fern to hide under. They really like more cave-like hides, such as the ones you can find at the reptile basics website, or you can just buy a couple of dark colored (opaque) plastic bowls at the dollar store and cut a hole in the side. He also might benefit from having the glass on his side of the tank covered with dark construction paper to help him feel more secure.
Just give him some time and make sure your husbandry is correct, he'll calm down eventually :)
Re: Why So Active All Day?
Well, after a lot of discussion and trying new things and new hides and all kinds of stuff, we broke down and decided to build a rack so we could house them in a totally proper way. Of course the day we bought the materials, our little boy burrowed under the water dish and now rarely shows his face. He spends most of the day and about 1/2 the night hanging out under there. Kids...