Neurgurus crocatus question

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I have had my crocatus for a few months now and they are all doing really well. I had them in my bathroom and they were eating great and growing big. I moved their tank about two weeks ago and now I see them always trying to climb out the tank. It's not all but a few of them. Why do you guys think so? There is more light in this room ... As far as temp it's around the same . Nothing really too different. Do you guys think the light can be the main factor?
 
I have 4 junveniles. 2 of them always stay in water, 2 others are on the glass wall or the land during the day time(when lights are on) and go in to water after dark. So, I think its the light, yeah.
 
They all adjusted well to the new tank location and are all doing well.
 
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