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    Re: Hognose shopping

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishinglink View Post
    As the title suggests I have 2 expos near me this weekend. One is 10 minutes away the other is about an hour away. Have a 6qt tub setup with eco earth getting my temps dialed in.

    So as I have read here I am shooting for 90*f hotspot with 20-40% humidity, correct?

    My plan is to find a female (morph unknown at this point) that should be well established by this time in the season. I know to ask about feeding habits. Not many on MM or kingsnake to base the market prices on. What should I be expecting to pay for a normal or a conda?

    Feel free to drop some drive by pics. No breeding plans for this just want something a bit more active than my BPs that I can put in a display cage once some size is put on. Anything I should be aware of that may differ from my current experience. Have owned retics, Burms, a boa and BPs so I don’t have much experience with the tiny guys.

    Thanks Cody.


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    key to humidity is you want stable humidity and not fight with it as that will stress the snake out more than a tad high humidity. 90°-92° hot spot, room temp ambients are fine. normals are expected around $80-$100 but i have never really seen any for sale that often, condas im not too sure about. also, hognoses are notorious for not eating during winter from what ive seen, so expect that aswell


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