It's funny we didn't think we'd get another BP until we were at least into a house of our own, but after some hard thought it broke my heart just thinking of her going to another home that wouldn't give her the love that we would give her. She is after all the snake that got me hooked on BPs and eventually lead to me buying Hoobs. (we're really actually not sure if she is a she but it doesn't really matter)

Side note: we've read up on the recommended quarantine procedures and are following them to the best of our abilities for the safety of both animals.

She's approx. 2 years old, somewhere around the 1000g area (I'll weigh her once she settles in), she came with a tiny water dish, stuck shed, nasty pine shavings, an "vintage" heat lamp (sparks included), some gecko stair looking thing for a hide and a wizard statue. The previous owner said "she hadn't ate in awhile" whatever 'awhile' really means.

Day 1: I read up on that shed caresheet. Placed her in a tub and gutted the 20 gal she came in. Cleaned it out and saved the plant attatched to the corner of the glass. I gave her some new houses and fresh water. She drank all night.

Day 2: Transferred her to the tank we had bought, but didn't have in the house the day she came home. Gave her aspen, a real heat lamp, under tank heater and another soak. Most of the shed is gone now and she's LOVING the new hides.

We're on Day 3 now. I've noticed she hasn't really slept.. well like compared to Hoobs anyways. I find everytime we go into the spare room for anything she pokes her head out with in seconds. It's kind of crazy, I'm use to Hoobs just sucking his body in his house, followed by "don't touch me mom I'm sleeping"

Could this be just due to the stress of moving? Or not eating? Should we attempt to feed or wait? Any tips would be great.

Anyways a quick shot of Scarlet in her temp set up :



Home sweet home (sorry its a tiny bit blurry):