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    Re: a little bit on black

    Those Hoggers are gaw-jiss! (there's nothing wrong with reusing old jokes, right?)! Using a black backround really helps show their contrast.
    -Ryan Hardwikk (aka Member #6667)

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    If you need/want to know anything about Hognose snakes, just ask me.

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    Re: a little bit on black

    Quote Originally Posted by Onua Nuva View Post
    Those Hoggers are gaw-jiss! (there's nothing wrong with reusing old jokes, right?)! Using a black backround really helps show their contrast.
    yes, you can
    you get also your "Thanks"

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    Re: a little bit on black

    Wow those look great!!

    Gosh darn it I need to get me a pair! Are those two different phases on the black? I love those!!!! Do you breed them?

    Very Nice!
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    Re: a little bit on black

    WOW fastdad, im totally gonna get a hogger from you. you have some beautiful snakes bro.

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    Re: a little bit on black

    Nice looking hoggies there. I like both backgrounds, but the white seems to bring the colors out a little better
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    Re: a little bit on black

    You're killing me. Everytime I see your Hoggies, It makes me want one... like I need more projects.

    Beautiful snakes and great shots.

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    Re: a little bit on black

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerhart View Post
    Wow those look great!!

    Gosh darn it I need to get me a pair! Are those two different phases on the black? I love those!!!! Do you breed them?

    Very Nice!
    Yes, you´r right! both are Toffeebellys and differ only in the quantaty of yellow and red, and there arrangement. This came from the origin Hets. They have somuch yellow "in" them, that they have yellow cheeks but a dark body-color. The origin Hets produce some ode-looking hatchlings, with an dark-green body-color and red-brown patern.

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    Yes I breed and clean them, but I dont own them
    I dont have the space to breed somany snakes like I would love to own.
    But I help a good friend of me.

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    Re: a little bit on black

    the black looks cool! They (hognoses) have really come a long way....I remember catching these as a kid out here in Pa. and they were really dark coloration. They are such a funny snake. Acting all tuff....then sometimes playing dead. they are just a riot!

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    Re: a little bit on black

    I think breeding hognose must be a bigger hobby in Europe than it is in the U.S. The selection here seems poor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TooManyToys View Post
    I think breeding hognose must be a bigger hobby in Europe than it is in the U.S. The selection here seems poor.

    You make me embarrassed

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