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Proven Western Hognose Morph List

krhodes Dec 11, 2008 05:44 PM

Color Morphs

Amelanistic

*yellow
*orange
*red
*extreme

Pastel Pink

Lavender

Caramel Albino

Hypomelanistic(Evans)

Hypo/Toffeebelly

Green Hypo

Axanthic lines 1&2

Pattern Morphs

Anaconda

Superconda

Spider

Tiger/banded

Designer

*Snow

*Pink Glow

Please let me know if you have any other proven morphs. Many have unusual hogs that have yet to be proven as a morph.

South Plains Reptile

Replies (14)

louie1 Dec 11, 2008 08:22 PM

I think two other designer morphs that have been proven are the:

hypo pink and the sunglow

and one more color morph:
lavender
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Louie Chavez

louie1 Dec 11, 2008 08:22 PM

oops I see lavender on the list
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Louie Chavez

krhodes Dec 12, 2008 11:07 AM

Pink glow is the name that the breeder has given to the hypo x pastel.
I'll have to look into the sunglows as they may possibly have been created using a different line of hypo. There may also be an albino line that throws paradox genetically.

SPR

jayfischerherps Dec 11, 2008 09:02 PM

Is jungle not proven? I don't know much about them.

charleshanklin Dec 11, 2008 10:29 PM

What about a lucy hog? hahhaahahha

leehafley Dec 11, 2008 10:54 PM

the honey hypo i just posted is proven.the guy i got the adult honey and a pair of normals from said he would get 3 or more "yellow" babys every clutch.i dont know if the normal male is related or not,but this year i hope to breed honey X honey.he also said that he gets a lg spotted pattern from them that he crossed to get a spotted yellow.i held back a pair of the honeys and the female sib thats posted below.the 07 female honey was darker and i sold her and got back latter after i saw her color up.i may have sold one or two of the honeys as normals,but now i know how to tell them by looking at the bellys.i will post a belly pic on my other post.thanks
i first thought to call them lemons ,but the three i have differ in tone.one very light,one dark honey,and the mom is in the middle.all have a very clouded belly.

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ball pythons
garter snake morphs easterns/checkereds/floridas/redsides
western hognose
1.1 super kids Memfis Lance and Linda May(co-dom)

krhodes Dec 12, 2008 01:55 PM

Thanks for sharing. The green honey hypo is really cool.
Hopefully something cool from honey x honey.

leehafley Dec 12, 2008 02:43 PM

thanks ,but my green and honeys are not related.
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ball pythons
garter snake morphs easterns/checkereds/floridas/redsides
western hognose
1.1 super kids Memfis Lance and Linda May(co-dom)

krhodes Dec 15, 2008 01:51 PM

Sorry,
I was referring to the post and pic labeled "a male honey and a high contrast sib."

Is the honey the green one or the brown one?

The greener one is particularly nice.

leehafley Dec 12, 2008 12:35 AM

with this many hypo types some true ghost are in order!!!!anyone heard of a true piebald coming??
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ball pythons
garter snake morphs easterns/checkereds/floridas/redsides
western hognose
1.1 super kids Memfis Lance and Linda May(co-dom)

louie1 Dec 12, 2008 08:07 AM

Are you talking about this piebald hog?

It would be great if it proves to be genetic, however, most seem to think it was an incubating spike.
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Louie Chavez

leehafley Dec 12, 2008 10:38 AM

no thats not it.i heard from a guy that pieds are coming and when i asked more he said he could not say anymore about it.he has had some crazy stuff and i trust him as far as telling the truth about something new.
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ball pythons
garter snake morphs easterns/checkereds/floridas/redsides
western hognose
1.1 super kids Memfis Lance and Linda May(co-dom)

FastDad Dec 14, 2008 01:08 PM

is it proven or not?
because it is on your homepage

krhodes Dec 14, 2008 06:44 PM

The Evans line, which we expect is recessive has not yet been proven.

thanks

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