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Another thing to keep in mind about BRBs is that they do well with relatively low air circulation and more moist conditions (per the Master, Jeff Clark). They're not as susceptible to problems with scale rot or respiratory problems from higher humidity, lower temps and less circulation that say, a BCI, might be.
In any case, like everyone's said, spend a lot of time reading and researching, and BEFORE you bring an animal home, have an enclosure set up and running with proper humidity and temp gradient so that you have all the glitches and problems worked out before the animal is subjected to the enclosure. This makes life much less stressful for you and for the snake.
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