I was wondering if anybody has seen this and has it been given a name.
I hatched this out in 2011 from f1's. The original adults were wc from West Texas.


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I was wondering if anybody has seen this and has it been given a name.
I hatched this out in 2011 from f1's. The original adults were wc from West Texas.


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Awesome speciman.....i was looking at the cornsnake page makes me wonder if the hognoses will one day end going through the gamut of pattern aberrancies and morphs....should be fun to follow.....wheres the pied?
i was looking at the cornsnake page makes me wonder if the hognoses will one day end going through the gamut of pattern aberrancies and morphs....should be fun to follow.....
There's a lot more to come from Western hognose, a lot of stuff under wraps and quite a bit that still needs to be proven out, but we're just scratching the surface with this species, that's for sure!
wheres the pied?
There was an individual that hatched out years ago that look pied but it died shortly after and the belief that the "piebald" area was probably a deformity (which probably attributed to it's death) than a trait. There was a picture floating around out there somewhere I'm sure as I saw it years ago but I don't recall where. Perhaps it resides on the photo section here.
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I hit the lotto! lol
Outstanding snake. Congrats
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Thanks for reading.
Tom
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