Quote Originally Posted by jimmyfoxca View Post
2. If an enclosure is to big, the snake may become stressed out and refuse food. Thus, you should get a smaller enclosure or put lots of extra hiding spaces.
This is an excellent thread Jimmy. Thank you for bringing these points up. I agree with what others have said already, but would like to add something that hasn't been mentioned (or I missed when reading) in regard to #2. Often, the bigger the enclosure, the more difficult it is to keep the temperature gradient and humidity constant and in the proper ranges. If the snake doesn't have these choices available to him/her, he/she is likely to go off feed just as if they are freaking out because they have nowhere to hide. This suggestion is often made in order to prevent both of these potential problems.