OK, I understand that BP's need time to acclimate to their new homes so that they won't be stressed.

This is my question, how do you tell if they are stressed?

For example, this evening, I took him out and weighed him to make sure he hadn't lost any weight (after he refused feed again this evening). Happy to announce he weighs the same.

So, I put him back in, but had to do a few things in his enclosure (change his water, mount his Acu Rite Therm to the side of the glass, because he's been knocking it over, and put the probe inside the warm hide).

While I was doing these things, he was crawling around and several times came over to my hand and started to crawl on it. He isn't even head shy when I move my finger slowly and lightly stroke his head.

When he's active and I walk by, he comes to the front as if to watch me, and if I touch my finger to the glass, he acts like it's an invitation to try to climb on me, but the glass is in the way.

Does this sound like a stressed snake to you? Does this sound like he's not acclimated?

I'm thinking, either he's getting ready to shed (they don't eat much before that, do they?) Or he's just not hungry.

And if he's getting ready to shed, what should the humidity be at during shed?

Robin