Get used to it - she will be in her hide most of the time! BPs like to hide out a lot and are also most active at night. Its not at all unusual for me not to see much of mine, but usually if I check on her late evening, that's when she's starting to come out of her hide and cruise around. Also, when they are new they will often hide out even more until they get used to their new surroundings, which could take a couple of weeks. I would suggest that as much as you would love to get her out and play with her, to just let her stay put until she feels secure enough to start coming out on her own a lot. By the way, sounds like you got her enclosure set up, with temps established before you got her - good for you.
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