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Thread: Hognose Morphs

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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Schlyne View Post
    Tricolor hognoses snakes are acutally a different species of hognose snakes.

    There are red, green, and albino morphs that I know of for western hognoses.

    This guy has some pictures of the different morphs.

    http://www.cfsnakes.com/portal/album...e6477e82b8f254
    Tri-Colors are from Mexico, right? Do they grow as big as Westerns?
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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Onua Nuva View Post
    Tri-Colors are from Mexico, right? Do they grow as big as Westerns?
    Tricolors are from South America. I think they may be larger than westerns, but I don't recall. I'd have to do some research on the net.
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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Schlyne View Post
    Tricolors are from South America. I think they may be larger than westerns, but I don't recall. I'd have to do some research on the net.
    Really? Alright, they're from S. America. If they're all the way from there do you think they would be harder to get/tame than a Western (most probably but I just wanted to ask)? I planned on getting a Western anyway but I just wanted to know more about them.
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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    There are people breeding tricolors in the US, so there might not be as many tricolor breeders to choose from, but they are available.
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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    hogs rule I like the different albinos along with the axanthics. BHB has some killer snows and caramels. big bucks for those bad boys. i don't think the caramels will be available till next year

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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    There are two species of tri-colors available in the US. They are from South America and they do grow smaller than westerns.
    I thought of working with them but decided to sell my male off last year.

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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    Alex Hues has some tricolors on his site.
    And BHB has a snow hog that I would just love to get

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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    i'd definitely hit up alex hue... his animals are top notch from what i've seen (in person).

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    Re: Hognose Morphs

    And from what little I've seen, they are priced very well.

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