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    I wanna say it's because they're active during the brightest part of the day in the wild, and he's comfortable enough in his enclosure that he knows it's safe to bask, even while in that vulnerable state. He knows where his hides are and he even went back in one when lights went off. (sorry for the double reply, I just thought of this. Lol)
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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

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    Right?? I found it very interesting, especially because his heat currently is a heat mat, the light he's basking under is UVB. (As an adult he'll get an RHP in his enclosure)
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    Ekko shed and is doing fantastic!
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    Such a beautiful snake! And those eyes!
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    Right?? He's just gorgeous! Handling really well now too
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    He's looking great. As for handling, I'm sure it helps tremendously to start with hatchlings.
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    I agree! Captive bred animals handled since early days for sure acclimate to it better
    Also, happy halloween!
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    He's such a colorful dude! Amazing snake!
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    I love how Huge that little pumpkin looks in these pictures, but so small in the MBK thread lol

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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    Despite his colors, he really fits well into the Halloween theme!


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