Outstanding!!
He looks a lot more stripey than his his brother here and looks great!
Just a funny handling story here. I hooked my fella mid body and he squirmed a little. I reached in and grab him and was met with a literal fountain of piss and musk. my shirt, the top of his cage and our carpet. Thankfully my wife is out of town on business and I'm on day 3 of 4 off so I have time to get the little room squared away.
I kept on my mission and brought him out for some chill time. I'm sure he was not thrilled, but I'm the leader here LOL!
He took a half hearted shot at my hand and then figured he'd ride it out. I think I handled him a little too early after his last feed so it is my error.
All went well but I was a tad annoyed as I'm still learning the species.
This is still a very new and very young snake. He's a very thin/lean and timid 3 footer but he settles fast.
You look to be doing well. Don't get intimidated by anything he does at this age. They are often flighty, scared and small when we get them. We rule their world at the moment and once they get comfy I'm certain they will be the most interactive and rewarding of our captives.