I'm not sure the OP is still around but I thought I'd chime in all the same since some seem interested in sanzinia. These snakes like it cooler than you might expect(mid 60s to mid 70s) with a basking spot in the low to mid 80s. This makes them a great "most any room" display as this fits in well with the average temps of most homes and little extra effort will be needed to maintain the desired range. Their metabolism is fairly slow too, an appropriately sized meal every 2-3 weeks is more than adequate. They don't really need all that much misting, I never misted mine and didn't have any problems with stuck sheds. I did however provide a damp hide 100% of the time and it was utilized maybe 1/2 of the time as the daily retreat. An interesting and quite calm species to work with, hopefully more captive breeding will be done in the future so CBB babies can be more readily available.