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hogg island lineage

boaluvr123 Sep 05, 2004 06:38 PM

i got my female hogg island back in feb. n the guy i got her from told me that he got her at the october virginia captive bred reptile expo of '03. i have no idea what lineage she is , or even who she caem from, and i would really like to know . this girl is amazing , so i would think that if someone was producing hoggs like this , people would know what line they are from. I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me whihc line u think its from. i know its probably not sears, cuz shed duznt have enough orange. thanx for the help
John

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Replies (2)

sslonestar Sep 06, 2004 08:08 AM

With the Hog`s being trashed they way they have been these last few years and everything is now Het for Mutt X it would be impossible to confirm anything IMO.
There are some that still breed`em true and have preserved their lines,outside of those *few* breeders its a gamble with integrity.
The questions you ask now are the ones that should`a been asked(and then some) at the time of purchase.

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Dewback Sep 06, 2004 12:12 PM

Thats a nice one, but it will be pretty hard to tell how pure it is or what its been bred from. I got mine from Gus Rentfro a few years back, so I am pretty confident on the purity of the lineage.

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