So I came home from being gone most of the day and went to check everyone. I noticed that the albino had gone to the bathroom and soaked the paper towels he actually had condensation on part of the front of the tub.
So I got him out wiped him down with a baby wipe and cleaned the tub. I put him back in and I noticed he had a couple bubbles around the front part of his face. I picked him back up and they were gone and I listened and did not hear anything. I did not see any smears on the tub or hides anywhere.
Tonight was feeding night and he ate two mice without a problem and without hesitation. Temps have been right at 90-91 and 79-80. Humidty has been a little low right around the lows 50's until I mist. He has been acting "ball python normal" but since he is new and been here only about 3 weeks we have not had much interaction with him. Just to feed and change water and clean the tub when needed.
I bumped up the temps to about 93 on the hot side and 82 on the cool as a precaution. Should I go higher? What about humidity?

I was going to wait till tomorrow night to closely examine him over again since he just ate or just find a vet? I think I found one about an hour away from here:
http://www.anapsid.org/vets/newjersey.html

North Star Vets there are other vets closer but this one is recommended by other herp keepers. There is one literally around the corner I would like to give him a chance but I want him taken care of the right way. What's the normal care? Culture and baytril?