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    first hog nose, red phase tiny worm










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    Re: first hog nose, red phase tiny worm

    nice colors, ive seen pictures of these full grown and theyre really cool, but how big do they actually get (on average)?
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    awwww he is sooo cute I want one! I have a lil female het albino!

    Females can get up to 400g and males tend to stay around 200-300g. Not big at all but lotsa personality!

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    Re: first hog nose, red phase tiny worm

    Congrats thats a very nice one I'm also getting use to handling the little worms.
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: first hog nose, red phase tiny worm

    Quote Originally Posted by Anna.Sitarski View Post
    awwww he is sooo cute I want one! I have a lil female het albino!

    Females can get up to 400g and males tend to stay around 200-300g. Not big at all but lotsa personality!
    Females can get bigger than 400g, it's not unheard of for them to break 1000 grams, but it'll take 'em more than two years to get there!
    Last edited by mainbutter; 10-02-2011 at 08:54 PM.

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    aw, how cute!

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    Re: first hog nose, red phase tiny worm

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Females can get bigger than 400g, it's not unheard of for them to break 1000 grams, but it'll take 'em more than two years to get there!
    That, and 200-300g would be huge for a male. I'd say low to mid one-hundreds would be more along the lines of an average adult.

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    Awwwww, so cute and tiny... love the color too!
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    I have seen 200g males but 1000g females is crazy. Though they way some of them eat I don't not believe it. Most girls I have seen were around 500g at most but could be wrong there is a lot of variation out there I did see a 5000g BP at the expo this past weekend

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    they are so bizarre and cute at the same time

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