(I am a maker of new threads recently...)
Cake has been too active lately and I rarely/never see him in his hide. He's clambering over his branches and trying to climb around the upper edge of his tub for 95% of the time when I see him, for the past two weeks already. I'm at work during the day, so I can't observe him then. But from 7pm~2am every night, he's constantly moving. I was waiting to see if he would calm down magically, but he has not.
He's not hungry (he hides for 1~2 days after a meal but then comes out to be constantly active again), not cold (his heated area is at 88~90 as usual), didn't poo or pee, well-hydrated, no stuck sheds. I even tried switching out his paper towels for aspen again to see if it would change anything, but it didn't. And since he doesn't want to stay in his hide/the hot spot, he's been constantly cold too.
I didn't manage to find any info on being constantly active, unless the BP is hungry/some incorrect husbandry... which in this case, it is not...
Any ideas?
I was joking with my friend that "Cake is trying to become a real boy".
Bonus Cake photo...
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