Definitely a humidity sensitive one to keep. I have sphagnum beds in the enclosures of our 3 and they get heavy usage - the sphagnum needs swapped out on the weekly cleaning. The large water bowl approach wasnt working out for me - they would frequently soak the cage plopping themselves down into it. As far as appetite is concerned I'd have to say our bloods are among the best eaters (the brown water pythons and coastal carpet contenders too) we have - Ming may have skipped a meal ONCE when he was very blue-eyed and geared for shed but other than that . . . Temperment - the longer i have/handle the more tractable they seem. Vader the curtus curtus is easily the biggest "puppy dog" of our lot - very curious, unshy and rarely even a "hey close that lid" hiss. The two brongersmai on the other hand will occasionally have their moments. They are all three very thick bodied - and def need two hands to properly support them when moving. Kali has tagged me before and when something with that much muscle mass (for her length) punches you like that its pretty disarming. That was a while ago and since then she (and Ming) have calmed nicely but I still wouldnt let the kids hold them like I would the curtus curtus. I know a lot of these are "personality" related and not species traits ro trends so please take this portion with the necessary grain of salt. Just personal experiences. Overall I love these fatties and we'll eventually get a female curtus curtus to pair up with Vader.

Another appreciated inspiration - I'll sdnag some updated pics for ya later this evening or tomorrow if we wind up doign too much running around tonight.