Quote Originally Posted by c0r3yr0s3 View Post
Sounds like she has some unfinished business she might have enjoyed the taste of freedom. All joking aside, maybe the hides are to big and she doesn't feel safe or she's still adjusting to the new enclosure
Her hides are perfect for her. She fits snugly and often holds her head just out of it. She does spend a lot of time looking out the one side that is transparent.

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Quote Originally Posted by Starscream View Post
If it worries you and your husbandry is correct, consider adding some climbing opportunities like branches or one of those parrot ladders at pet stores.

Mine spends most of her time sitting on top of her climbing stuctures and staring out of her enclosure, or roaming between hides and basking under her heat lamp. She will also sometimes dig inside her humid hide, which is a tupperware container with some sphagnum moss. I've also got some fake plants she can hide and roam around in.

Very rarely will I see her trying to get out, and rhose are on nights when I'm thawing her rats.
She might just want exercise? I will give her something to climb on.