All I know is that what I do works and works well. I also know what I've researched and read - from multiple sources. Even just googling their care, you'll find a few sources right away.

80-88% isn't two degrees - it's 8. Which is more than enough to thermoregulate. On one end of my tanks there is a heat source, the other end there is none, providing a gradient.

My apologies on the 20 gallon "rack." That is a mistype. 20 gallon aquariums are what I use. You are correct, that would be one hell of a big rack system. I don't necessarily agree with it, but the racks recommended are 41-quart which would be small in my opinion - but it works for most people.

The misting is simply to try to get full sheds. My bps will shed at 60% humidity, but a lot will shed in pieces. If I mist once a day to increase humidity for a short period of time, I've found that my bps will shed full body in one piece. I don't want humidity higher because it could cause ri problems I believe.

I've dealt with both behaviors in w/c and cbb animals - striking and balling up, which is why both are listed. I've had several animals that will ball up on me and then several that will sit and attempt to bite, hissing, and puffing up - particularly my black pastels. So in my experience, yeah both situations occur.

And I have recommended this care to several other keepers in my area and have had no issues. If you don't agree that's fine, but if it works and no one has complained because it works, then what problem are you having? There has been no issues with this husbandry info for myself or the other keepers I know that use these specs. If you just like arguing, we can pick a topic and you're welcome to pm me and argue about it. I know I don't know everything, but I am confident in what I know, how I research, and my husbandry knowledge because it's been tested and works. As for my willingness to make changes, I have taken comments and made changes - correcting Celsius where it should read Fahrenheit and changing the 20-gallon rack system.

Also, if you're going to be so critical please read through and "correct" the husbandry problems you have with my Candoia, Leptodiera, and Corallus care sheets. Next will be Sibon and Varanus, so read up!