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    New hog arrivals...

    I wanted to get into boa breeding so i figured hog islands were a great place to start. I got a trio of adults from Kara at NERD. The male that came from Kara has some genetic reduced patern in him, so we will see what he throws out .

    I am also wanting to do sunsets, so I picked up a male hypo hog that is an 05 (he was bred by crossing a super hypo hog with a normal hog)

    So the plan is to breed the normal male hog to one of my normal female hogs and breed the hypo hog male to the other female.

    here are the males.. The females wouldnt hold still, so I will post them later.

    Male #1 hog island:




    Male#2 hypo hog:





    hope you enjoy the pictures
    Chris L.

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    Re: New hog arrivals...

    Good looking snakes , I love Hog Islang Boas.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: New hog arrivals...

    I'm definitely partial to the hogs, but they're both pretty.

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    Re: New hog arrivals...

    Thanks guys. I too am happy with them. I really like how naturally hypo hogs already are. It is crazy how they can change color so much.

    I think they are a perfect introduction to breeding boas. I hope they make some great babies.
    Chris L.

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