Having worked with them through mates I find them easier to care for than Blackheaded pythons.They don't trash cages as Aspidites love to do. They sit on a perch, crap, you remove the substrate and that's it! The prolapse issue may also come down to a bloodline thing. A few keepers seem to have alot of trouble with non-feeders, prone to plolapse animals, small or slug filled clutches etc. Others pump babies with no repercussions, wack them together with full, fertile clutches produced. All babies taking to pinkies with minimal 'teasing' or scenting!
So yeah, if you have animals from good, strong, healthy lines they are very easy to care for!