I was familiar that they slept like 90% of the time but when I got mine I was so stressed at the possibility of him lying dead in there that I kept checking on him like every 20 minutes to see if he was in there and would tap on the glass so he flicked his tongue which I give a brief sigh of relief. I was also extremely worried he was going to get out. I had him in a tank with a locking mechanism and would give a slight tug at each corner to make sure but I was still worried he would escape through the night and one of my dogs or cats would get a hold of him. I was also worried that they weren't as hardy as a cornsnake. I felt that if his humidity wasn't perfect 24/7 that he would get either scale rot or an RI. And that every time he looked up he'd be stargazing. After worrying a lot and stressing completely out I realized I was just not quite ready for a BP. Taking him back was a tough decision as I felt bad that he was just settling in and that I wasn't giving him a chance. But I know now that it was the right one. I'm now thinking on getting a cornsnake as my first snake/reptile because they eat better and are much more hardy. I wouldn't have to worry about humidity because the humidity in my house is always 20-40%. Anyways I'm sorry for pretty much repeating myself but I'm just explaining it good. Thanks to all of you for understanding why I did what I did and I'll be sticking around still researching BP's and cornsnakes while I get better so I'll be able to own my first snake when the time comes.![]()