Such a dinky lil thing.
I believe the others were right about the hide size but another consideration is maybe turning the entries AWAY from the open side of the enclosure. You did cut them a LITTLE open for an animal of his size, so if his nerves are iffy that'll make it feel less like you can peer in on him. But you'd be surprised just how happily they'll cram into seemingly too-tiny houses.
Edit: AKA, turn the hide 90 degrees clockwise so it faces the opaque back wall, and move the water bowl so it shields the path between the two hides. Goal is for the animal to feel like it's unseen.








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