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i have two hide boxs 45 to 50 percent hudimity 83 on hot side and 75 on cold.
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Try bumping the temps 7 degrees on the basking area. I keep my snakes in the summer months, 90-92 warm, 78-80 cool. Some snakes are more responsive if their needs are not quite up to par, no matter the species. Your new guy might just be more responsive then your other balls. Keep in mind, the only real way of letting us know their not happy, is striking...unfortunately, lol.
I would also suggest to not handle the ball for 2 weeks, yes that long. Sometimes a week isn't enough for balls, since they stress so easy then other snakes. Besides, if you are already handling it a great deal, I would probably strike to, lol. Every living things requires their own space, and time to themselves, just like us.
But again, try not to handle it for 2 weeks, unless its nessassary, up the basking area 7 degrees, and see of you notice a change in its behavior. Other than that, if your humidity stays around 50-60% along with your hides, hopefully he'll settle down.
Keep me posted if my theory works out or not.

Best of luck.