first off, my snake took more than a week to calm down. this was because i kept checkin on him, i wish i had a see through cover with black construction paper in the beginning, now i can see the temp and humidity without removing the lid which will cause stress to a new snake.

be honest man are you misting to keep humidity up or do you have waterbowls that equal out humidity.

i noticed misting/spraying stresses out my snake - also its makin the humidity get out of whack cause one minute its 90 n then the next its 40. Get waterbowls. 1 on each side, n then fill it to the top n check every now an then to start off.

try n feed live if humidity isn't the problem. my snake has actually calmed down since feeding live, just my own observation or the fella getting used to me.

also, he wouldn't eat a mouse or rat that wasn't moving/ frozen/thawed. but once he saw movement he turned his head an then two seconds later the rat is stuck in the pythons ball its quite crazy how quick the reaction was. i was NOT expecting it.