I received a 10 year old male jungle carpet python from a friend of a friend that is going through a divorce. He was getting kicked out of his house and the snake was going to be left behind. I have been keeping blood/ short-tail pythons for awhile but this is my first carpet. The snake is about 5' long and seems real healthy. I have him temporarily set up in a Vision 332 which is 36x24x18. I also have an empty T-8 I could use, which would have less vertical height, but more length. I ordered an AP A-20 which is 48x36x24, and a Vision 433(48x28x28). He was free, so I have splurged to make sure he has a good permanent home. Would these be too big for him? Do they like lots of space? Also, in his current setup, he sits on his elevated basking spot under the RHP most of the time. His body temp is around 88-91 degrees in his basking spot, measured with a temp gun. Do they sit in the hotspot all the time? His cage floor is heated by UTHs and the floor is around 80 degrees. He has a thermostat controlling a ground level hide box that heats to around 90 degrees. Does that seem OK? Heat ate for me right away the first night with no hesitation so I assume he is reasonably comfortable. Do they even use hide boxes? Do they like to soak? I could replace his hide box with a larger water dish if they like that better. Thanks. Also, how do you post pics over here?