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    Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    A couple pics of my female toffee hog.





    I just love the black. I can't wait to see a high black speckled super conda toffee.

    These look like a type of paradox hypo to me. I guess more breeding will have to be done to truly understand all the different hog morphs out there.

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    Wow, that's gorgeous. I did not know they got that big. Is that a common size? I have always been rather interested in them, they seem like really neat snakes.

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    Re: Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    Wow, that's beautiful! So it's not a proven morph yet?
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    Re: Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    P.S. To answer the above question, they usually top out around 2-3ft long... mine is still a baby, and barely longer than the palm of my hand. They are sweet snakes, or at least mine is!
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    Re: Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    So you finally got her!!! She looks good!
    Trey

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    Re: Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    Quote Originally Posted by fire-eyes View Post
    Wow, that's gorgeous. I did not know they got that big. Is that a common size? I have always been rather interested in them, they seem like really neat snakes.
    She's around 200 grams and they get larger. I have a 550 gram female also. They stay under 3 feet.

    They are the coolest snakes on the planet. That's my opinion of course.

    They are like the actors of the reptile world. All bluff and huff but no real follow through. The only time I have to be careful not be bitten is during feeding time. Mine have some awesome feeding responses.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Wow, that's beautiful! So it's not a proven morph yet?
    They where proven recessive a couple years ago. Most seem to think they are a kind of paradox T+ albino.

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    Re: Toffeebelly Female Hognose!

    Quote Originally Posted by mxrider42 View Post
    So you finally got her!!! She looks good!
    Trey
    What's up man? Yeah I finally got her. Took forever and lots of $$$$. The wait and $$$ was worth it. Just wait until you see her. She's awesome in person. I'm hoping the anaconda will do the deed this year.

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