Sorry, I didn't mean it to sound like that. No, all my snakes are in thier own cages. My malnourished baby ball is in a 10 gal. tank with a screen top and I am keeping close watch on her temps/humidity. My other baby ball is in a 20 gal. These are temporary until we have them out of quarantine and can put them in our built cages. My male adult ball is in a 30 gal size enclosure. My burms are each in their own as well....each in an enclosure around 9 feet long. They are all housed properly. temps and humidity correct. My other female is feeding every week and is blue eyed right now to get ready to shed. The tiny baby's 10 gal. tank has 2 hides a water dish and has black construction paper wrapped around the outside of it. The vet had me do that to try to encourage her feeding. She has no feed response at all. We've tried all kinds of prey...live, p/k, f/t....no go. She won't even "notice" it. No defensive rolling up or anything. Just completely ignores it. We've tried all sorts of "tricks". Nothing. Now the vet feels we can't do anything else but do the syringe feeding which she doesn't seem to mind very much. He feels if we wait any longer for her to feed, she will die. So, that's what I'm doing is what he's told me.