Indeed. Tiny was very active in his picture and wouldn't stop moving. Squirt is still shy but maybe that will change now that he's in with the crowd. They were very welcoming to him and he seemed extremely happy to be in a larger, more decorated tank. It's almost as if him and Tiny love each other. They were sharing the tree earlier today. Looking at Squirt and at Tiny makes it seem like Squirt is definitely a male, his tail doesn't immediately taper and Tinys does. So maybe Tiny is really a girl.
Tiny acts more like a female(in my opinion) does because she's calm and enjoys attention, or at least tolerates it when she doesn't want it. Squirt on the other hand doesn't like being touched and is a bit jumpy. Today when I was going to be introducing him to the "big babies" he pooped and started biting me multiple times. Maybe in time he'll calm down. He could just be like Runt, who was the most skittish snake I had ever seen, but after leaving her alone for a month, she willingly comes up to my hand.


And later tonight, maybe tomorrow, I have a feeding video! I was feeding all my snakes today and I moved them all to Squirts old tank for feeding and put my webcam on it. I have to edit it into two parts, though. I thought I was pretty fast at feeding them but apparently it took 30 minutes. I did feed them faster, though, with the hemostats. Sometimes feeding time is around an hour... Give or take a little while.