One thing that I don't get is that the Florida blue is by the books.... the same as any other eastern and so theoretically should not need any more or less humidity, yet they are constantly singled out in so many ways as being entirely different snakes visually, tempermentally, and now requirement-wise. I myself have noticed major major differences in all three of those categories between "florida blues" and all other easterns, and it really makes me wonder if they should be examined closer because I REALLY do not think that they are just a blue colored eastern garter. Georgia is pretty humid.... but I am sure that if you took some eastern garters from georgia and moved them to a location further north where it's more dry, they would be alright. I'm not saying do that because it would be bad in a number of ways... but you get my idea. I don't get how florida blues can be separated in so many ways by all of us, and yet they are still known as just another eastern garter. I don't see the logic there, lol!!!