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Lavender Western Hogs

Horridus Sep 27, 2008 03:58 PM

Well, apparently I worded something incorrectly regarding TOS
So here they are again, they are recessive, They are exhibiting a mutation almost identical to Lavender Cornsnakes..Enjoy the photos

Replies (14)

royalkreationz Sep 27, 2008 05:44 PM

WOW, THAT IS AWESOME!!! I can't wait for a lavender albino super anaconda. A purple hognose should be sweet. I cant wait till we make all the different single colored hogs.
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Jody Barnes
Royal Kreationz

My snakes aren't fat, they're big boned.

daneby Sep 27, 2008 07:24 PM

WOW! Thats for sure one of the coolest looking hog morphs I've ever seen!

Dan

cochran Sep 27, 2008 07:56 PM

One word,KILLER!!! Jeff

mikev Sep 27, 2008 07:58 PM

I have heard about these but the rumors do them no justice. SO SWEET! congrats

giantkeeper Sep 28, 2008 01:28 PM

I'll take one
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MOTORHEAD Sep 28, 2008 03:22 PM

good job with that project,,those are really sweet,,cant wait to breed those into my Supercondas

louie1 Sep 29, 2008 07:24 PM

Incredible! simply incredible!!!
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Louie Chavez

Don Shores Sep 30, 2008 07:13 PM

Those are some awesome animals. Hope I can get some soon. Don

JustinMitcham Sep 30, 2008 08:05 PM

Absolutley Breathtaking!!!
Thanks for the beutiful pics..
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Justin Mitcham
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josephschmidt Sep 30, 2008 11:13 PM

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hum707 Oct 01, 2008 02:39 PM

Man those are awesome! I love the dark eyes. I can imagine what the superconda with that would look like. Possibilities! Possibilities!

Brian

mckenzieriverrep Oct 01, 2008 04:30 PM

Amazing! Hogs are the next corn or ball! IMO

This is really exciting! Can you imagine three-five years from now? The world of Hognose snakes as we know it will be absolutely different!

Luc Cauthorn

KJUN Oct 10, 2008 06:21 AM

You say they are recessive. I was under the impression that a couple had been produced from the same parents, but that doesn't PROVE it is a single recessive trait. So, have you bred visual to het and visual to visual already? Has this project advanced that far? Is it really proven recessive (and please give us the test crosses used to prove this - I'd love to hear it!) or just suspected?

From what i've gathered, the parents were both possible het for hypo and albino. These do NOT look like the double homozygous hypo albinos i've seen images of, but have you confirmed definitively that they just aren't that combination with just a darn good looking twist to it? Granted, I would be one surprised person if that is what it turns out to be, but it might be worth checking. Actually, have you even gotten hypo and albinos from the parents that started this line? If not (and you actually have a large number of samples - i.e., hatchlings), then you are right there knocking down this hypothesis. I hope so since I suspect this hypothesis is WRONG, and I'll be GLAD that it is.

That's an awesome mutation, and I hope it is completely new and recessive in nature!
KJ
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KJUN Snakehaven
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reako45 Oct 11, 2008 08:21 PM

Wow! The possibilities w/ new Hog morphs seem endless. I remember a while back there was a post under "general snakes" I guess about what would be the next big snake when it came to morphs... Well, obviously, that question is answered.

reako45

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