The couple of adults I have that actually use hides, behave like this. I have found them on top of it, behind it and in it. One has a hide that takes up half her tub. Odds are once she eats her first meal in the new configuration she will be fine. It is much easier to feed them when they are actually in the hide though, so about two hours before I feed I will make sure that they are actually in the hide. Catching them outside the hide when attempting to feed them usually puts them out of the mood.