the other night i pulled roswell out so i could hold him while watching a movie (escape from n.y.). when i pulled him out he did his normal thing, just sat there kinda squirming when i picked him up, but opnce he is my hands he wraps around and chills. i layed down on my chest with one hand over his body so he would feel like he was under a rock. after a few minutes i moved my hand and he just stayed there. he was wathcing the screen at first but then put his head in the darkness behind my hand, and just sat there the rest of the time. i assumed he was okay with just chilling wehre he was. how do you know if your snake is ready to go back to their enclosure or not. roswell just chilled for over an hour. i have played with roswell alot, but he never shows signs of wanting to go hide or anything. does this mean he likes to be out, or is more comfortable with being out all the time. i have never seen a snake that shows "signs" of wanting to get out of there. he was out for a good hour before i oput him back, thinking he may want to go back. i picked him up again, and wrapped around my hand, when i put him back in his cage he sat in my hand for a second, then just casualy slithered off and back onto the floor of his house. it was pretty cool to see how he noticed he was back home, cause he never just slithers off my hand onto the ground or anywhere without first spending 10 minutes slowly exploring the area first. anyway what kind of signs does one look for when they think their bp may want to back home.