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Old 03-31-2018, 10:36 PM   #2
DollysMom
In this case, I think your vet who has seen your snake probably knows better than any of us here.

I wouldn’t worry about the amount of handling. That’s enough to keep your snake acclimated to handling.

I also wouldn’t worry about him being out sometimes when he usually hides. I’ve seen that in my snakes it as well. They will go months staying mostly in their hides and then sometimes have a few days where they are just out and about a lot. They sometimes also change their behavior as they grow.

I suggest keeping a watchful eye. How high is your humidity, by the way? For corn snakes 40 to 60% is considered ideal. You should be pretty comfortable in that range as well so if it’s a lot higher than that, like over 80%, unless it’s for medical reasons, you should turn down your humidifier. If you do need it that high for medical reasons then you might want to move your snake to another room. I know for me here, in the cooler weather too much humidity is never the problem.