Ok, I posted this before, but now I'm really starting to worry.

My female bp who I have had for nearly a year has been very different these last couple of months. When I first got her she was the sweetest thing. She never hissed, never attempted to strike at me or my girlfriend, I could take her out without being worried she would strike for no reason. Now, when I take the lid off she follows my hand like she would a mouse and when I touch her she hisses like crazy. There is maybe one day a week I can get her out with no problem, but other then that her attitude is pretty much leave me the hell alone. I don't know what has changed to make her so aggressive, but I can't even get her water out with out her coming at my hands.

I keep her in a 31q tub, her warm side is 90-94F and her cool side is from 75-80 depending on the time of day. She is on a johnson control thermostat, and I use an accurite thermometer to monitor her temps. I use aspen bedding, her humidity is normally around 60% and she weighs approximately 550g. She gets her water bowl cleaned, and rinsed daily if not, every other day. I use repti-safe to neutralize tap water, and I give her about room temperature water. Her tub is cleaned once a month when she decides it is ok to touch her. Her last shed was the 4th of this month, it was shed in one piece and I cleaned her tub that same day.

I did just find out that I had been underfeeding her, but since then I have corrected that and there has been no change in attitude. I did move into my new apartment at the beginning of this month, but she was acting like this before the move. I honestly can't remember changing anything since her attitude change. I just remember one day she was as sweet as could be, then the next day she wanted nothing to do with me.

Tonight I took her water dish out to clean it and she poked her head out, followed my hand like she was going to strike; so I placed the lid back on hoping she would eventually go into one of her hides, but unfortunately she still hasn't. She laid in the spot where her dish was and every time I would open the lid back up, she came at me like she was going to bite. I left her alone again for a bit and before I opened her tub, I sat and looked at her from the outside. She was looking at me resting her head on the aspen (as if she was asleep) while I just stared at her. When I turned to look at my girlfriend she struck the side of the tub where I had been looking at her. I was not being loud or doing anything to disturb her,(to my knowledge) but she struck the side of the tub anyways. I imagine her strike was pretty force-full since the impact made a pretty loud thud. I don't want to give up on her, but I don't know what else to do. It is hard for me to have a pet that I cannot hold, touch, or play with, especially since my male bp is still as sweet as ever.

Any advice would much appreciated.