Cool! I used to work at a rescue and foster kittens as well, so yea, cat scratches are no fun but love is love.
I had seen that info about the humidity. When in doubt, I check the Australian forums and there is a map regarding climate and humidity of Australia where this species live in the wild. The info I received was low humidity, and that never failed for me. For shedding, do not increase humidity of the tank. You don't have to do anything. A humid hide made of a plastic butter bin and wet paper towels or moss works just fine. Give your snake the option to use it. If he does not, oh well, no worries. He should shed just fine. Mine never uses it, he would stay in his hide for 2 weeks and voila, complete shed.
If your snake ends up with stuck shed for some reason, it is a minor problem usually solved with a 10 min warm bath.









Good thing I'm not getting a retic...) I'll get a hook to help limit the feeding response. They seem like very personable snakes, that's kind of what drew me toward them.
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