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  • 03-10-2009, 04:15 AM
    Flicker
    Anyone Know a good guide for Hognoses?
    Hello! I'm thinking about buying a hog nose snake! Can someone please link me to a detailed guide they thing has honest information?

    Also, Are hognoses fairly social?
  • 03-10-2009, 07:15 AM
    RedDevil
    Re: Anyone Know a good guide for Hognoses?
    Posted this a few threads down:

    http://www.extremehogs.com/Caresheet.html
  • 03-10-2009, 11:19 AM
    Hardwikk
    Re: Anyone Know a good guide for Hognoses?
    Yeah, me. Just ask me anything about them (except about breeding or diseases) and I'll give you an answer.

    I've seen many vendors at my expo that house Hognose snakes together (and one guy had 2.1 in one container, so it's not just with breeding pairs). They are pretty social, just don't keep them together at feeding time.
  • 03-10-2009, 02:27 PM
    FastDad
    Re: Anyone Know a good guide for Hognoses?
    I can offer you our guid on the HP.
    but at this time, you should know a little bit german ;)
  • 03-11-2009, 12:28 PM
    Adam_S
    Re: Anyone Know a good guide for Hognoses?
    Jenea at http://www.guardianreptiles.com/ has written a book on keeping hognose snake species. It can be ordered on CD in PDF format or you can buy a bound copy. I like http://www.hognose.com/; although some of the links don’t work, the buttons on the left do.

    Hognose snakes set the bar for personality in my opinion, but I wouldn’t consider them a ‘social’ species in captivity. I’m of the opinion that snakes in general are solitary animals and that Hognose snakes are no exception. Cannibalism might be extremely uncommon, but has been reported in captive collections, especially among hatchlings or different sized cage mates. Many keepers recommend solitary enclosures outside of breeding season.

    In my experience I’ve never had problems having them together for short periods of time for purposes of display, temporary housing, or breeding.

    Some have strong opinions about this topic:http://forums.kingsnake.com/viewarch...show_threads=2

    Best of luck, Adam
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