I have had my BP since I got him as a rescue back in December of last year. This is his first complete shed. I call it complete because his last shed came off in pieces; even with the help of shed-ez. This shed was one piece, finally. It had been 13 days from his last meal and I guess he was hungry. I tried to place him in his feeding tank (been doing that since I got him) but he tried to bite at me so I went with feeding him inside his habitat just this once. He was fed two f/t medium rats and he seemed to be satisfied with that. My daughter walked past his habitat yesterday and my BP lunged at the glass which is very uncommon for him. Should I try feeding him again? Usually when it's feeding time, he sits out on his log and appears to be staring at me. If I move, he will adjust his position so that he is staring at me again. Right now he's relaxing on the cooler side of his habitat. I am reluctant to stick my hand in there just so it can be fodder for his mouth.

Current temp: Cold side: 70F, Warm side: 88F - He spends an equal amount of time between the warm and cold side.
Current habitat: Showcase cage - 36"L x 24"H x 24"D
Hygrometer broke so I am waiting on a new one being shipped. Hopefully it will get here today. My husband borrowed my first one and then dropped it. Not a happy camper on that.
Aspen shavings
Water changed daily
Two hidey huts on either side