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domingos Aug 25, 2008 10:25 PM

I've been interested in a western hognose for a while now since I've seen a pair of albinos and a normal male at a local breeder's shop. The breeder finally has one available and purchase is pending until he gets a couple of strong pinky feedings into it.

My question is, how hardy are they compared to ball pythons and cornsnakes? I own both and feel comfortable with their care. I've researched western hognoses extensively, but do not have experience with hatchlings (my snakes were bought as yearlings).

Replies (3)

daneby Aug 25, 2008 11:14 PM

Like your ball python, keep your hatchling hog's enclosure in the low 80s with a hot spot about 90 & you should do well with it. Feed your hatchling hog every 5 days or so, & like your other 2 snakes always have water available. If I remember right, Justin Mitcham has a good care sheet on his website(extremehogs.com), check it out if you havnt already.

Dan

domingos Aug 28, 2008 12:46 AM

Thankx...

I have put the money down to reserve my hog (only one) and it has fed on f/t pinky. Everything looks good...

eyes are clear
no missing scales
captive bred (reduces chance of parasites)
active in my hands

I'm sure I'll have more questions before my baby Western comes home...

Garter_Gabby Aug 29, 2008 09:46 AM

Hi. I'm mom to two new 6 week old Hoggies. They're not as easy to care for as my garters in that the temp requirements are a bit trickier and I can't have them in a community Hoggy tank.

They also tend to have a 'tude where the garters don't. I just got Niizh to eat last night for the first time and I will have had the boys two weeks tomorrow.

Currently I *am* housing the boys together - a No-No because Hoggies tend to be cannabilistic (females mroe so than males) - but am seperating them tomorrow. Because of this and keeping them together I have to bathe them after every meal. They don't like it but I do!

What has saved me is having a wonderful breeder. He's shared his time (sometimes a couple times a day on the phone) unselfishly and has alwyas, always been available to me. No question or concer has been dumb or stupid and he'd rather I call and ask then not. He's given advice and shared his experience and expertise.

if you havea good breeder taht cares about you as well as his snakes, you'll be fine. A good breeder will be there for you for the life of the snake(s) and will want to help you.

Once you get the basics down, it's not that difficult to keep Hoggies. Good care, hygiene and food, and using common sense to meet a Hoggy's needs - that's about it.

You're gonna LOVE your Hoggie! Congratulations!

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