He's pretty active. Even when he's not moving about, he's usually sitting out in the open. I plan on making him a display snake when he's older because everyone thinks he's gorgeous. If I can tame him down a bit, he might be my "this one makes people unafraid" snake.

Here's where he spends most of his time hiding:


He's very reluctant to be held so far, but he has never bitten or musked me. I'll start handling him this week now that he has shed once and eaten twice. I give them a LONG settling-in period.

He lives in a 15q tub, with a wide water bowl (humidity at 60-70%), an all-over temp of 75-78 (The breeder kept them between 74-80) and he doesn't have an official "hide" but I keep the foliage all over the place. He's pretty much covered wherever he goes. When he gets bigger I'll be getting him some real hides. He eats a mouse pink every 7 days. (He ate his first frozen yesterday.)

And other than that, feel free to ask questions. They're supposedly very smart, learning to somewhat recognize their keepers. They get to be fairly long for such a slender snake so if you don't work with them, they can be difficult to hang on to.