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Hypo Hognose

GregBennett Jul 25, 2010 11:00 PM

Here's some pictures of one of my hypo female hognose. I believe these are more of a T plus Albino and that the ghost (if produced using this type of hypo) is in fact a type of T plus Snow.

I also got some collection pages up on the site. One is the hypo page. Check it out: www.bennettreptiles.com/collection/ - It's still a work in progress.

Hope you guys enjoy.

My daughter gets all excited every time I play with the snakes. She just has to hold them.


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Greg Bennett - Western Hognose Morphs | Boa Morphs
520.Hognose (520.464.6673) - www.bennettreptiles.com

Replies (7)

krhodes Jul 26, 2010 07:17 AM

Man that looks like the same snake that Kjun snakehaven had.
Cool pattern.
Like the site too.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc314/lifesciences/?action=view¤t=09-09hognose001.jpg

GregBennett Jul 26, 2010 04:10 PM

>>Man that looks like the same snake that Kjun snakehaven had.
>>Cool pattern.
>>Like the site too.

I traded my scaleless ratsnake project off to a guy in Texas for this hypo and some other adult hognose. He said a friend that kept this hypo for some time so it's possible that she was at KJUN's. She was a fussy eater and a little on the small side when I got her but now she weighs over 220 grams and eat like a champ. I really like her.
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Greg Bennett - Western Hognose Morphs | Boa Morphs
520.Hognose (520.464.6673) - www.bennettreptiles.com

krhodes Jul 26, 2010 04:58 PM

Imo she is the nicest tpos hog I've seen because of her banding.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes

www.spiderhognose.com

http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/index.htm
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc314/lifesciences/?action=view¤t=09-09hognose001.jpg

GregBennett Jul 26, 2010 05:04 PM

>>Imo she is the nicest tpos hog I've seen because of her banding.

Thanks. She's a close second to my toffee female and the only reason I say that is because I love the paradoxing and my toffee has a lot of it.
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Greg Bennett - Western Hognose Morphs | Boa Morphs
520.Hognose (520.464.6673) - www.bennettreptiles.com

giantkeeper Jul 26, 2010 07:56 AM

That's a nice big ole' girl you have there.

I call mine Evans/Lazic T Positives, I truly despise the use of the hypo name for these. While it may technically fit the description of a hypo, we all know this is an albino.
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davidALfang2 Jul 26, 2010 04:55 PM

That's a awesome hypo Greg...and yes it does look more like some
form of amel. I'd say it's one of the best"hypos" I've ever seen,
I'm going to have to see her in the flesh one day. Good luck with
her next year.
David Turcotte

GregBennett Jul 26, 2010 05:06 PM

>>That's a awesome hypo Greg...and yes it does look more like some
>>form of amel. I'd say it's one of the best"hypos" I've ever seen,
>>I'm going to have to see her in the flesh one day. Good luck with
>>her next year.
>> David Turcotte

Thanks David. Maybe I can take a trip over again and she the lavs and stuff.
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Greg Bennett - Western Hognose Morphs | Boa Morphs
520.Hognose (520.464.6673) - www.bennettreptiles.com

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