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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
1. She looks to be an anery. (I can't spell the actual word)
2. Your hides are fine. Professional or not, store bought or not they all work. Cardboard a little easier but looks worse to our eyes. Pro tip: Get hides that have a missing side, bottom or removable side/top/bottom. Snakes are notorious for choosing the hide that they can be in and you can't get to them.
3. I always found when adding new decor to an enclosure that a snake may not use it right away, probably due to lack of familiar scent or something then after a few days it would use them.
4. I would recommend ensuring the snake eats a few times before continuing with the long handling sessions. You've got a years to handle the snake so let's ensure it's healthy and acclimated well at the start.
5. Enjoy your pet.
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Seems to have a lot of yellow for a 2015 anery, if I'm not mistaken the yellow usually comes through when they get older. Could be one of the variations of anery.