Posted by:
Dillybird
at Sun Dec 3 09:33:32 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dillybird ]
It's neither a Western or Eastern- it's a Tri-Color from South America. There are several types. http://www.hognose.com seems to have the most information. I wish someone would write a book!
If yours is mostly black, with a mostly black head, with red and yellow bands/spots, with black tips on the red and yellow scales, and looks as if it might eventually turn black, it's probably Lystrophis pulcher. If it's got a whiter looking face with bright red or orange bands it's probably Lystrophus mattogrossensis.
I can't answer your question about when to attempt the first feeding- but good luck!
Nanci
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0.0.1 Normal Corn, 0.0.1 Cali King 0.1 Nelson's Milk
0.1 Tricolor Hog, 0.0.1 Eastern Hog, 1.0 Eastern Box Turtle
0.0.2 Desert Torts, 2.0 Feral Pigeons
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- just got my 1st hognose - bellapython, Sat Dec 2 20:04:00 2006
RE: just got my 1st hognose - Dillybird, Sun Dec 3 09:33:32 2006 
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