I am having the same problem. I have a baby BP that is about 18" long in a ten gallon tank. The thermometer is in the middle of the tank in the ground at about 92 degrees. His hide is more towards the side of the tank, which is about 87 degrees. I fed him a small mouse on Saturday, then he went in there and has been there for about 85 hours or so and I have not seen him out of his hide at all. His eyes are not foggy at all, so he is not shedding. I have tried taking out his hide to where it is a bit cooler thinking that it was too hot in his hide, but he'll just stick his head out and watch me. Any suggestions on what's going on?

And by the way, my snake may come out really early in the morning and I'm just not awake to see it, because it looks like he has rearranged in his hide and he has just defecated. So what are the hours that BPs most come out of their hide, so I can see if I'm just asleep when he is out?