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    Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    Some tricolors I brought in from Europe earlier in the year.







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    very nice. i wonder if those are compatible with western hognose. has anyone tried to crossbreed?

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    Re: Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    Interesting

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    Re: Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    Quote Originally Posted by se7en View Post
    very nice. i wonder if those are compatible with western hognose. has anyone tried to crossbreed?
    They're from a different genus, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone had tried. Won't be me, though - I'm extremely anti-hybrid.

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    Re: Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    I nealy pulled the trigger on a tri colored hoggy that's up for sale on bailey and bailey's website. I had no idea tri colored hog nose snakes even existed. Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    Quote Originally Posted by EDR View Post
    I nealy pulled the trigger on a tri colored hoggy that's up for sale on bailey and bailey's website. I had no idea tri colored hog nose snakes even existed. Thanks for sharing.
    They used to be very common in the pet trade, then all but disappeared until last year. If you decide to pull the trigger on one, let me know first - they can definitely be had cheaper than the one you mentioned.

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    Re: Tricolor Hogs (X. Pulcher)

    Interesting, the only other time I've ever seen these was when BHB attended their first CRBE. They actually brought some animals over and I distinctly remember these guys


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