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Eastern Hognose.

raynefyre

Taste the Rainbow
Does anyone own one of these? Can anyone share pictures? I'm interested in getting one of these but I can't seem to find much about them. I love the jet black ones the best.
 
I'd make sure you can own one first. I think Ohio is similar to PA, we can't keep native animals.

Edit: From what I see, it is illegal for you to keep one.
 
I think you can get a permit in Ohio to keep native species. Nanci has an eastern hog if I remember right.
 
I'd make sure you can own one first. I think Ohio is similar to PA, we can't keep native animals.

Edit: From what I see, it is illegal for you to keep one.

Are you sure? From what I have read I don't see a problem. I took this off Ohio's government website. It doesn't list anything about hognoses.

Protected Endangered Native Species:
No endangered reptiles or amphibians listed below may be possessed, bred, or sold except in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 1531.25 and O.A.C. 1501:31-23-01

Reptiles
Copperbelly water snake (Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta)
Eastern plains garter snake (Thamnophis radix radix)
Lake Erie water snake (Nerodia sipedon insularum)
Eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)
Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus horridus)

Amphibians
Eastern hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis)
Blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale)
Green salamander (Aneides aeneus)
Cave salamander (Eurycea lucifuga)
Eastern spadefoot (Scaphiopus holbrookii)
 
I think you can get a permit in Ohio to keep native species. Nanci has an eastern hog if I remember right.

I dug a little deeper and found it is okay to keep them, but you do have to have a permit. It's either 25 dollars (non commercial) or 40 (commercial with intent to breed and sell) which isn't too bad. I only would want one because I'm not sure if I would want to breed. At least for now. Lol. Here's a link.
 
From my understanding they are hard to switch over to mice. They are toad/frog eaters. If you get one Guardian reptiles is a good breeder.
 
I had one. If you search for Addy, you'll find pics of her. I never got her switched onto mice, or anything. So I had her for what, nearly two years, assist feeding her the whole time. (She would take a mouse if I held it up to her mouth and pressed gently with it). And she thrived, until she got a mystery abcess near her vent, which despite intensive veterinary attention and treatment at home, never completely healed, although it seemed to be nearly healed when she died, months later, of unknown causes.

She was a sweet little snake, not aggressive at all, an excellent hisser and fakey striker. She started out rattlesnake colored and turned nearly pure black as she matured.

My recommendation would be to buy an established feeder, preferably CB. Good luck finding one...
 
From my understanding they are hard to switch over to mice. They are toad/frog eaters. If you get one Guardian reptiles is a good breeder.

That is true- if Jennea will have any available, if she is breeding them, she'd be at the top of my list of who to buy from.
 
I went to her website, she doesn't have any available now, but she may know another good breeder.
 
Just curious, is there any other kind of hognose that can be all (or pretty much) black? Only one I have found so far is the Eastern Hoggie.
 
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