I recently moved my female ball python from her first enclosure into her adult enclosure. She's about a year old, 42 inches, 950 grams. Her enclosure is 48 inches wide by 24 inches deep by 24 inches tall. Cool side stays around 80 degrees, warm side stays around 86 ambient temperature with the belly heat at the warm end around 92 degrees. Humidity is about 45% - 55% on the warm end and about 55% - 65% on the cool end. She fits perfectly fine in both her hides and mostly stays in her warm hide during the day and will occasionally sleep behind the leaves on the cool end. She has a good amount of cover in the enclosure with fake foliage. But ever since she has been in this new enclosure, she spends 4 - 5 hours every night trying to escape. At first I thought it was just because she needed to adjust to her new enclosure, but she's been doing it for over a month now. It wouldn't be much of a problem to me if she was just roaming around the enclosure, but she spends a lot of time ramming her face (like she's trying to dig a hole or push through the wall) into the corners where the glass doors meet the side walls. And she pushes really hard and I'm afraid she gonna hurt herself really bad. Any advice on what I can do? Is there anything I'm doing wrong? She's my first ball python so I'm not quite experienced with them yet.