Ok, I have a question. As a relative newbie (noobe?) I have done a lot of reading on the forum about BP husbandry and such and have done my best to set up my BP environments according to the guidelines I've read here. Many have mentioned that a large enclosure can stress a snake out. I'm just wondering why that is. In the wild, they're born into a huge environment with no walls/glass/doors. They take advantage of local burrows and other hiding places when they feel the need. So as long as a BP is provided with the proper needs (hides, water, proper temps & humidity. etc.) why does the size of the enclosure produce stress in the animal?