Still don't see any signs of RI. He's been yawning sometimes several times an hour but I see absolutely no sign that there is anything wrong. I think it's just one of his things.

I added another identical hide. It is another baseball cap that is cloth and collapses. From everything that I have read, they perfect hide is one that they are completely hidden and touches their body all around as much as possible. The baseball caps definitely fit the bill and he seems to be very comfortable in them

I fed him 2 mice today. A hopper and a fuzzy. The hopper didn't look quite big enough and 2 hoppers seemed like too much. He was very excited to see the second mouse appear. It startled him but as fast as he was startled, he struck. He squeezes them for a couple minutes until they are dead (they are f/t) and he gets them down very easily.

I found an interesting trick with my Colombian Boa. She would get a dent from time to time. Humidity levels were good in her habitat but she spent a lot of time outside of her cage. If it was a small dent, I would lick it occasionally for several minutes and it would pop right out. She had a large one once. She must have hit her head against something. I was worried she might go blind in that eye. I licked it regularly for about 10 minute and then applied and then ever so gently I sucked it out... No snake will be happy while it's eye is dented in because of impaired vision and I can only imagine how it would feel. I know it sounds totally crazy but the first time it happened I had a thought pop in my head about the qualities of saliva and thought it might soften the eye cap. It was almost like an instinct. Hey...it worked anyway and she did not go blind.

Here are some pics of Suku: