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My western hognose 2.0.0

k412

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These are my personal favorite. I haven't kept many but these snakes warm my heart especially.
This is Colonel Mustard, a blond. He's still a tiny baby.
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This is Boss. I got him from Subterranean Jungle. He's het for albino so a friend of mine that breeds them is going to get him on a breeder loan next year if we can find an albino female.
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I handle them often, except for the 2 days after they eat. Boss likes to hang out but the baby is still quite wiggly!
Thanks for looking.
 

Quijibo

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In my 40+ years of herp nuttitude, I've come in contact with some of the most facinating critters all over the world, in the wild, and in some pretty impressive collections..
Hog's are still my favorite.

Warm the heart indeed.
 

cornking4

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Start with pinkie mice, then move up to pinkie rats, then rat pups, then weans, then eventually small adults, feeding one appropriately sized rat once a week. Just step up to the next level when you feel the snake can handle it, and you'd be surprised how big of a rat a king can swallow.
 

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