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I think Brent pegged it.....

krhodes Jun 18, 2010 10:06 AM

...this is definitely the year of the hognose.
And like John Q, I must also congratulate everyone on thier successes. I am floored at what the hognose culture has done in the last 7 years! From anacondas to snows to bandeds to toffees, it is all super cool.
It is still my prediction that there is much to come in 2010.
Daytona should be an unveiling of new hognose morphs like never before.

Looking forward to what you breeders come up with in the next six months.
Black Widow Designs

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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
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Jon R Jun 18, 2010 01:54 PM

n/p

Rextiles Jun 18, 2010 01:59 PM

It surely is the year of the hognose! It's amazing all of the wonderful and exciting animals people are producing and will be producing in the years to come. I sure am glad to be a part of this awesome community.

Daytona should be an unveiling of new hognose morphs like never before.

Kevin, you are one big teaser!!!
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Troy Rexroth
Rextiles

krhodes Jun 18, 2010 02:38 PM

Last year at the show I saw my first snow and first superconda in person. It was awesome. This year who knows what will be selling or displayed. Hoping to see an albino superconda if one hatches.

How are berry and sherry?

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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
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Rextiles Jun 18, 2010 04:03 PM

Last year at the show I saw my first snow and first superconda in person. It was awesome.

Same here. After seeing Brent's Superconda and getting to hold it, I knew we were going to get one eventually. Fortunately for us, Brent made that happen a lot sooner than we thought.

This year who knows what will be selling or displayed.

Well, I called you a big teaser because I know you got a few tricks up your sleeve this year as well. I can't wait to see what you unveil. I know I'll be kicking myself.

Hoping to see an albino superconda if one hatches.

If anybody is going to do it, it's gotta be Brent. I swear, he's got it all lined up and figured out. He da man!

How are berry and sherry?

They are doing well. I think Berry has finally decided that he's had enough of the ladies and Sherry, well, she's doing ok. I just wish I could get her to eat more regularly. She was doing so well for a couple of months and then just stopped again. I keep hoping that one of these days she's going to break 200 grams, I just don't see it happening anytime soon.

How is your Yellow Glow doing? I can't wait to see that snake get adult size, it's going to be an awesome sight!

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Troy Rexroth
Rextiles

krhodes Jun 19, 2010 02:51 PM

Troy,
The yellow glow is doing good. She is about 250 grams and is ready to breed.
I wish I had some recent pics of her but her owner, my business partner, does not have a digital camera and he lives several states away making photography difficult.
We will see what happens this year for us and everyone else. Maybe the odds will fall in our favor.

Glad you said teaser and not tease ! LOL
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
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