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Banded Het Female

MOTORHEAD Feb 13, 2009 05:50 PM

Just wanted to share a photo of this banded het female produce by the Hognose King Richard Evans, I will repost after she sheds out

thanks for your time

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Brent Bumgardner
bwbumgardner@aol.com
703.431.1776
Superconda Website

Replies (8)

FastDad Feb 13, 2009 06:15 PM

Looks great!!!
nice color!
Image
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charleshanklin Feb 13, 2009 09:06 PM

I am wondering. With that pattern is that one red too? I'm trying to get this red thing down on how to tell what is red and what isn't. I think mor epeople should try this practice. Me me know either way. Thanks your good friend Charles.

Ps.
Have I seen that one before??

SRX Feb 16, 2009 08:26 AM

...where are the "bands"? That snake looks more like a heavily "spotted" hog.

SRX Feb 16, 2009 08:45 AM

Your snake is a very nice hognose with a deep, rich color (very nice!), but the animal below is what makes me think of the word "banded".


Photo found through google search.
Property of Envy Reptiles

MOTORHEAD Feb 16, 2009 04:29 PM

I think i would have to agree, then maybe striped ????
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Brent Bumgardner
bwbumgardner@aol.com
703.431.1776
Superconda Website

daneby Feb 16, 2009 06:22 PM

Striped fits, or twin spotted. Either way its a nice one, Brent!

Dan

leehafley Feb 20, 2009 09:20 PM

why not restripe or reverse stripe???very nice what ever we will call them!
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SRX Feb 22, 2009 04:05 AM

...as the ball python world? It would be nicer (and more respectful) if something genetically reproducible is named as simple as possible and also includes the originators last name to define the line. Some examples are could be...

a Bumgardner Patternless hognose

a Mitchum Red Albino hognose

a Russo Axanthic hognose

a [insert last name] Hypo hognose

a [insert last name] stripe hognose

a [insert last name] reduced pattern hognose

a [insert last name] patternless hognose

The hognose in the original post has extremely deep coloring, but when trying to describe it's pattern, twin spotted or hyper-spotted seems to link a name with it's description.

Again, for visual clarification, this is what would make me think of the words "reversed striped"; actually it makes me think of the words "reduced pattern" but you get the idea...

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Photo belongs to Wrappin About Reptiles

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