So last week sunday Viagos feeding response was intense. He struck like he never struck before and coiled so hard he squeezed rat pup juice all over himself. I've had him a little over a month now and he's been a consistently awesome eater. Last night into tonight, he's been out of his usual hidey hole, sometimes sleeping in the open, sometimes moving around and looking out at me when I pop over to check on him. Is it possible for bp's to anticipate feeding time and become more out and about due to it?

Some background info on his setup: 24x18x12 exo terra, three sides covered, che over the cool end keeping it at 80-82 degrees measured with a digital thermometer. Hot side controlled by a UTH attached to a thermostat, sits at a pretty constant 89-90. Coco husk substrate mixed with exo terra forest moss, humidity sits at a consistent 53-57%. His last shed went okay, but his head got stuck. This was because my humidity was originally at a dismal 30 ish %. Rectified the stuck shed by putting him in a tupperware with damp forest moss for about 20 minutes. He doesn't seem to be in shed. His tank sits in a very low traffic area.

I did also do a thorough sweep for poop, as this was the reason he was out last time, but as far as I can tell, nothing.