My ball looks like he's about to shed, he's very dull right now, and I noticed yesterday that the humidity in his enclosure (glass tank with screen top) was looking low. I've been misting the tank to bump it up, put in a little pot of water where the under tank heat source is, and also covered the top with foil. Right now I'm soaking his driftwood tree thing to further up the humidity.
We have an additional top heat lamp also. He looks more comfortable than he did yesterday.

But....he's out of his hide, which is a bark dugout thing. He's been out for several hours, possibly overnight. He's never been shy but I consider this unusual. Last night he was on top of the hide. I thought maybe he was going to scrape up against it. This morning, he was tucked into a front corner of the enclosure over the heat pad. It's an exposed area but not like, wide open. It's where the water pot was. I misted him again, checked heat and humidity - OK. He still looked a little uncomfortable.
Then I went to work. When I came home at 1pm, he was still in the semi-exposed corner, not in his hide, and he had knocked over the water pot. He's lying in the wet spot right now, still over the under-cage heat pad. He's moving slowly, seems fairly alert and not being aggressive or anything. Again, this is weird - why is he out like this when it's only 3 in the afternoon?

Is this normal? Anything I can do to help him along?