Yeah try adding hides to help her feel secure. A new environment could scare her. She is still young and probably still feels like everything wants to eat her. Besides, hides never hurt.If that doesn't work then hopefully she grows out of it with calm, regular handling. Or you can even just open her tub and sit beside her for 10-20 minutes each day if she doesn't want to be handled to get her used to you again. That worked with one of mine that I could barely even touch in the beginning.
And I think I read the same article. The "venom" in constrictors adapted to lubricate large meals going down, but there are still trace amounts of venom proteins in there.







If that doesn't work then hopefully she grows out of it with calm, regular handling. Or you can even just open her tub and sit beside her for 10-20 minutes each day if she doesn't want to be handled to get her used to you again. That worked with one of mine that I could barely even touch in the beginning.
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transfer that over zealous enthusiasm to its adult form and you have a very painful bite. This was from a 30Ib Blood ( my fault not the snakes I may add) 
