I'm noob here so first what I have done is read FAQs. Is that possible I have bit different experience so far that some answers are? Is my snake that different or I have been making some mistake or what? Let me share and please give me some opinion . Thanks in advance...

3. Can I use a heat rock?
Heat rocks should never be used. They can cause thermal burns and are not a reliable source of heat.
I have heat rock with thermostat (I have set max temp as 35°C/95F) and operation only during day cycle. I have read somewhere snake need some heat source from bottom to be able digest better... dunno...

6. How far should temps drop at night?
Your temperatures should not drop at night. Cooler temperatures leave your BP susceptible to illness. The only time you should drop temps are if you are actively trying to induce breeding.
Really no drop? So... is in Africa the same temperature during day and night? . I have read many times that drop is needed as part of day/night cycle for reptiles... however temperature must never drop below 21°C/70F. That's what I have read... so my average temp during day is 26°C-27°C/78-80F and during night 23-24°C/73-75F. Is that really bad?

8. Does my BP need UVA/UVB lighting?
No. BP’s are nocturnal and do not require it.
No UVB needed at all? UVB is for optimal calcium metabolism plus converts vitamin D into vitamin D3. So guy from local terra-shop has recommended me this Repti Glo 5.0 Compact Tropical Terrarium Lamp... ???

16. What makes a good hide?
Any small, opaque, enclosure that your BP can squeeze itself into. They prefer to feel the hide “hugging” them all the way around and will almost always prefer something that seems too small than something that is more generous. Also make sure that there are no sharp edges that could injure your snake.
Big surprise for me what she thinks is good hide . I have prepared amazing hide from old wood (scrubbed with heat to be sure it's not contaminated). Really luxury hide on the ground, wide to provide colder and warmer end... however she has chosen to hide behind plant "on the first floor" (left-middle dark side in pictures below)





19. Does my BP need something to climb on?
No, it is not necessary. BP’s are primarily terrestrial, but may climb a bit if a branch is offered.
She loves to climb! I have seen her only once on the ground for my eyes... I'm sure she is on the ground only for two reasons: poop (right corner) and drink (left corner) see picture below )



What you think? Thanks for comments again...