This little cutey and her kin will be ready next spring. She has more peach tones now.
Anyone want to show off their kennerlyl's?
Amanda
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This little cutey and her kin will be ready next spring. She has more peach tones now.
Anyone want to show off their kennerlyl's?
Amanda
Cotulla female and blond male

Cotulla female

Will post pics soon of the new blonde f1 that hatched to the pair a few weeks ago.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
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Wow Kevin, those are sweet!!
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Chris & Alliey
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Nice HNK, I'll have a few to share later this week ;O)
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Chris & Alliey
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Blonde sire head shot

F1 blonde female born a few weeks ago (sorry poor quality due to camera phone)
Her pattern will fade just like the anacondas

head shot f1 blonde female 2009

f1 from 2004 photo courtesy Andrea S. (Italy) Taken at Richard Evans home. Snake deceased 2004

f1 group from 2004 (obvious blonde)Same photo credit as above
Another blonde was produced by Jeff Nemanius in 2004 but is no longer alive.
The morph was originally thought to be recessive but has now been proven dominant or line trait.
Enjoy!
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/hognose.htm
Man, none of my Mexicans look like that. Nice!
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Chris & Alliey
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We found this little girl hiding on a table full of stuff and over time she turned from golden yellow to lime green. I can't quite get the green to come out, but she is lovely in the sunlight. Do any of your blonde mexicans turn to green? You have found your to be dominant, that's great.
Amanda

Very nice looking Mexicans! I believe Larry Bratcher also produced one in 05? Very reduced pattern looking snake with a solid black belly.
Thanks for sharing!
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Louie Chavez
Louie, I think the one you are talking about was hatched by Jeff Nemanius and later sold to Larry if I understand the story correctly. Nonetheless they are all cool.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/hognose.htm
Good stuff,keep the photos coming
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Brent Bumgardner
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They are so huffy puffy.


Collected this female in '07-she's produced a good clutch of babies every year since. I like the Mexicans from the Trans-Pecos because they are much better rodent feeders than those from south Texas....

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Brad Chambers
WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
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beautiful animal!
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Chris & Alliey
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Very pretty snake!
That positioning that the snake is in, is just awesome! Such a picture perfect pose, resulting in one of the best hognose pics I have seen in a long time.
Take care!
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Genesis 1:1
That is high praise indeed! Thank you!
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Brad Chambers
WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
The Avalanche has already started-it is too late for the pebbles to vote....
South Texas.

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