Thank you for all the good info. I read over some of the other posts and had another question about handling. I read a post about an owner who's BP constantly rubbed against the screen top. Mine also does that. The owner said to put neosporin on the screen-rubbed spot. The question I had about handling was how do you put neosporin on the nose? I've read that BP are head shy and mine seems to be that way. If I need to inspect her head/mouth/vents, what is the best way to do it. Does it stress BP out to handle them directly behind the head, and if not, are they more likely to strike after releasing the head?
Thanks for any help.