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Is this odd?

kaiser10

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I just fed my corn (a little over two months old, refused to eat for almost a month) a pinky yesterday around 7:00 pm. Afterwards, he went into his warm hide as usual. Then about 4:00 in the morning he was out and about--climbing around, being active. Then when I left for class he was laying on top of his vine just chilling. I just came back (around noon) and he's still there moving around on his vine.

All the other times I've fed him before, he has stayed in his warm hide to digest for a few days. His behavior is different right now given his actions in the past. There are no signs of regurge and he still has a slight lump, but he's out and not hiding as usual after eating.
 
Sounds like he's just becoming more confident and doesn't feel the need to hide away so much when digesting.

Unless you can find anything else wrong (maybe unusually high or low temps in his favourite hide?), then I'd say it's probably a good sign.
 
I just figured he would need to stay on his warm end to digest, but he's up in the vines instead.

My warm end with a UTH and Herpstat measures 85 and the cool end 73 as of right now so I'm sure the temps are good.
 
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