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Thread: Behavior?

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    Behavior?

    Im new to all this and i was just wondering if it is normal for my ball to hide when its light out and when night comes i have found him numerous times just sitting on top of his hide only when its dark out tho. is that just what they do?

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    Re: Behavior?

    yes thats natural.

    just make surei ts not to hot for him in there and your temps and humidity are fine. and let him to as he pleases.
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    Re: Behavior?

    Bps are nocturnal. Means they sleep/hide more during the day, and are active at night. From what I've read here, if your bp is regularly active during the day, he/she may be hungry, or the temp/humidity may be off.
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