I for 1 have benifitted emensely from your advice on husbandry and other issues, and agree wholeheartedly about the need to give the snake an environment in which
IT feels comfortable, I have nearlly given in to my feelings of being sorry for my 2 spotties being in their click clacks on several occasions but hark back on advice you and others have given about little snakies in big houses causing undue stress, chris_brown you made the statement (i had her in a click clack but then i felt bad and sorta decorated the big enclosure and put her in that) was this for your benifit or for the benifit of the snake as i would have been devistated if moving my 2 into bigger quarters effected their personalities, maybe the feeding issues you are having might be from the impact of going from click clack to open space as in the wild hatchlings up to yearlings are usually very nervous coming out into the open to feed in case of predators and larger snakes, i know every snake is different but ingrained into every young snake is the survival instinct which can make them very nervous, also you might have given it too many hides and that is the reason it stays in the trees
..............................Ron