In captivity, anyway. I just realized I've never seen anything other than the bicolor morph. Poor tricolors, no love.

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In captivity, anyway. I just realized I've never seen anything other than the bicolor morph. Poor tricolors, no love.

As far as I've heard, there are the bicolors that you mentioned (there maybe some that get nearly all black) and anerythristics have been produced by Tom Pinson, but I believe he sold them all off last year.
Never heard of albinos either.
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Take care,
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CBB '07 1.1 Aspidites ramsayi--Woma Pythons (Don Hamper/Rare Earth Stock)
CBB '08 1.1 Bothrochilus boa--Bismarck Ringed Pythons (Tom Keogan Line High Contrast)
CBB '07 1.0 Heterodon simus--High Red Southern Hognose Snake (Tom Pinson Line Red)
CBB '07 1.1 Pituophis catenifer sayi--Marathon, Texas Out-crossed Stillwater Hypomelanistic Bull Snakes
CBB '08 1.1 Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi--Black Pine Snakes (John Ginter Stock)
CBB '06 & '08 1.1 Eublepharis macularius--Blazing Blizzard & Reverse Stripe Tangerine Albino Leopard Geckos "Blaze" & "Angie"
CBB '02 0.1 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus--Stiped African Fat-tailed Gecko "Smeagol"
CBB '03 0.1 Canis domesticus--Cocker Spaniel "Cupcake"
CBB '99 0.1 Canis domesticus--Yellow Labrador Retriever "Freckles"

Any pictures or information on those anerys? I didn't know Tricolor Hognoses had any morphs.
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