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RE: annery or axanthic mexican hognose

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Posted by: Gregg_M_Madden at Tue Nov 6 08:28:15 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gregg_M_Madden ]  
   

Hey Frank,

From what we have seen in the hobby so far, axanthinc animals do no brown out until they are much larger, generally. I also ment to comment on that animals pattern. It is a bit aberrant.



When I said normal, I ment it is normal to see variations in color. Like with westerns, some can be very red, to brown, to yellow, and green. It depends on locality and the variation can be seen in one locality.



The WC kennerlyi you are hoding in your hand is beautiful and worth hlding on to if you did keep it.



Hey Frank, do you know if the range of H. kennerlyi overlaps with H. nasicus in that locality?



Also, if you get the chance, can you get surface temperatures where you find these snakes active if you have not already done so?



Nice to see you getting involved with the species Frank!


   

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