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Hognose Day. (Westerns and Tricolor)

Tavia

Elemental Exotics
Took three of the hognose out for a photoshoot the other day.

First up is Patience, our female Tricolor hognose.

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Then Ziva, our Albino Superconda Western. She wasn't very cooperative, so not great pictures.

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Besides corns, hognose are my favorites. I raised them for several years and the pink pastel albinos, and bright reds were my best. Now I see all kinds of fancy names for Hoggies just a shade different than a normal. If someone is willing to pay $1,000 for a hognose that isn't even pretty, I salute the sellers. The Supercondas and condas are really nice, and I wouldn't mind having a couple.
 
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