» Site Navigation
1 members and 691 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 76,069
Threads: 249,218
Posts: 2,572,787
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
Hog Island Boa
Hello, I'm interested in purchasing a hog island boa and I'm looking for a well trusted breeder. From what I learned when researching online, there are many breeders with hybrid hog island boas. I do not want that. I only want a pure line hog island boa. Could somebody point me to the right direction?
Thank you.
M
-
-
Rio Bravo Reptiles has an incredible selection of pure bred boas, of multiple localities.
-
Yep, Chad Duggin and Gus Rentfro at Rio Bravo are both terrific. Vin Russo of Cutting Edge Herps is also a great choice. Any of these guys will get you a wonderful 100% pure Hog Island! :gj:
-
Re: Hog Island Boa
Quote:
Originally Posted by Daybreaker
One of the most beautiful hog isles I have seen! I might need to look this guy up! :D
-
Re: Hog Island Boa
Quote:
Originally Posted by Andybill
One of the most beautiful hog isles I have seen! I might need to look this guy up! :D
She's getting better and better with age too (that pic's a tad old) :gj:
I believe JimiSnakes works with pure Hogs too, I recommend him as well as another I've personally bought from.
-
Thank you. I've sent them an email and now I'm here, waiting. Ha.
I am curious, what do you look for in a Hog Island Boa? I just don't want to buy a low quality hog. More or less black speckles good or bad? And the more yellow their tail is, the better? Thanks.
-
Re: Hog Island Boa
Quote:
Originally Posted by digizure
Thank you. I've sent them an email and now I'm here, waiting. Ha.
I am curious, what do you look for in a Hog Island Boa? I just don't want to buy a low quality hog. More or less black speckles good or bad? And the more yellow their tail is, the better? Thanks.
Speckling in Hog Island boas is more of a preference thing. Some people like it others prefer the cleaner hoggies.
In the wild, hoggies are heavily speckled and darker looking. Breeders have created a cleaner more colorful looking boa through line breeding.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
-
What about coloration? I see some with reddish hue and some with yellow hue. Does it make any difference? And what about the length of these hues. I've noticed that some hogs has coloration from the tail to close to mid-section and others would lose its color before the mid-section. Thanks.
M
-
No, it doesn't make any difference at all. Again, it's primarily a matter of preference. Just like in Colombian boas, there are natural variations in the wild-type.
Considering color, there are hypo hogs out there which, because Hogs are considered naturally hypomelanistic, is like having a double dose of the hypo gene, but most of these animals are not 100% pure Hog. :gj:
|