Ok here's the thing: Listen to Fat Boy's advice, he's completely right; and read those care sheets!
I'll add:
* Leave your snake alone for a week to settle in. I know, it will be a very hard week, but trust me on this. Your snake will be happier, and as a result will eat better, and ball up less.
* Cover 3 sides of the tank so he feels more secure (at least during the acclimation period). Contact paper would work nicely, but ONLY on the outside.
* Don't feed during the acclimation period.
* Ball pythons are nocturnal, it is expected that they will stay in their hides all day.
* I'm unsure if the sulcata's scare the BP, but for future reference, practice quarantine. That is, any new reptiles should be kept away from your current collection for 90 days or more (but that's an over-simplification).
You have a lot to learn, but congratulations on your new pet! Maybe after you learn a little more, you can improve things for the reptiles at your petco.
Thank you I will try my hardest not to hold him for a week if possible more
Will he be more active once he’s settled in?
I also did move him to the other side of the room from my tortoises