I put this post in another thread and got no answers. I dont have a big enclosure im just curious.

I still dont understand why you cant have a ball in a big enclosure?
hahaha maybe its just me but the way I see it is if its in the wild, would it not have the "whole world" to discover.
I can see some of your guys no's to it if its a baby and will have comfortability issues, but if its an adult why not have a huge oversized tank?
I know my baby is active at night looking around but sleeps all day. why cant i have a huge tank with multiple hides she can hide in?
Especially if in the wild they move from hide to hide not really staying in the same one too long.

To add to this post I actually dont see why a baby cant be in a big tank as well. Wouldn't they go around as pleased?
Have any of you tested this to see if a big tank really stresses a baby snake out or is everyone on this topic speaking from word of mouth?
Isnt the wild world a pretty big environment compared to the tank? don't babies do fine in the wild?

It would be great if someone can answer this question for me.
Just dont answer the question unless youve tested it personally, can provide a thorough explanation, or direct me to an article with a explanation.
I dont want to hear they like tight spaces because the world doesn't press against there sides, yes there hides might but there enclosures arent hides.
I do not except that as an explanation.