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DanKrull Apr 01, 2014 04:11 PM

Rainstorms came through the other night, and half the snake room got randy! This is an albino female vs. a normal 100% het toffee 50% het albino male. Hoping to prove him double het.


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OrangeHeterodon Apr 02, 2014 08:50 AM

Very nice video! Was it just more or did the hog at 8:19 have black colored markings?

I'm going to have to try the fish part out. At work we have several historically fish-less ponds that barking tree frogs and spade foot toads use to breed in but fish were introduced for some reason that I am not quite sure about (was not for mosquito control I know that). Now we are trying to catch ALL of the fish in these ponds, and feed them to various animals including snakes, turtles, and raptors (birds of prey). Would be nice to add another type of food item to my western's diet.

DanKrull Apr 03, 2014 11:47 AM

Make sure you remove any spikey bits. They don't deal well with perch unless you cut off the fins.

The hog at 8:19ish is a mexican hog. That's why he looks different. He's the hissy snake in the basement, currently.

Thanks for the comments/compliments.

Dan

reako45 Apr 11, 2014 06:35 AM

Great video, Dan. Beautiful looking hogs also.
reako45

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