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    Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    This gorgeous lad arrived today, he is curious and just so pretty!
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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    Thanks for sharing. I'll be eagerly awaiting your updates. I can't wait to see how this unusual beauty develops.
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    Me too! These sure are beautiful serpents- & so alert.
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    Thank's y'all! I am excited to watch him grow He's settled in and taken a f/t meal, and is already doing well with handling!
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    Ekko looks so good in natural light!

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    Such pretty little snakes!
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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    Right?? Gorgeous
    I can't wait to see him color up as he grows. He's going into shed right now, excited to see him freshly shed!
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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    Gorgeous snake, like a polished gem! He looks wild in shed, but I’m sure he’ll be stunning once he’s done.


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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    It's interesting to me that he's basking in shed. My Children's python never basks in shed. He goes into hiding. Doesn't even poke his head out when I'm changing the water.
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    Re: Ekko, the speckled racer (Drymobius margaritiferus)

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    It's interesting to me that he's basking in shed. My Children's python never basks in shed. He goes into hiding. Doesn't even poke his head out when I'm changing the water.
    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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