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aharmon
09-20-12, 08:42 PM
We just purchased our first Western Hognose tonight. She is a month old and so sweet. Not skiddish at all. We decided to name her Cassie. Her mom is abnormally large for a hognose. I held her tonight and I would say she is 3 1/2 to 4 feet long. Not sure if that will pass on to our little one but we'll see in future time! I am not sure what morph she is. Pretty sure she is just a regular morph.
http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r596/cassiethehognose/SavedPicture_zps313fe93f.jpg
aharmon
09-20-12, 08:55 PM
I forgot to add that we purchased her from Family Reptiles in Lakeland, FL. They are AWESOME. They gave us all the time in the world while we were there and are very knowledgeable about their snakes. They also let me hold their baby alligator :)
GuNDeZZZ
09-20-12, 09:20 PM
That's our baby! She wont be coming home with us for a little while though. Our home is currently being built and I want her to get just a tad bit larger before she comes to her new home.
aharmon
09-20-12, 09:22 PM
It's definitely killing me not having her home with us. I miss her already! We'll be visiting with her on Tuesday though. :)
jaleely
09-20-12, 09:25 PM
very cool! I love my hoggies. I know yours will be awesome! Update often with pics : )
aharmon
09-20-12, 09:31 PM
I will for sure! I am taking my camera when we visit her on Tuesday and will post them as soon as I get home!
Gregg M
09-20-12, 10:54 PM
She is awesome. I hope you got all the right info on how to keep them. They are not like keeping any other snake. They have pretty spacific needs.
Also, most of my adult females are between 36 and 40 inches long. it is not uncommon for hogs to get that big.
GuNDeZZZ
09-20-12, 11:05 PM
I have been doing quite a bit of research on them as well as other breeds for a while now, but there is always more to learn, and experience is always enlightening.
Gregg M
09-20-12, 11:11 PM
Offer a hot spot in the low to mid 90's. Cool end should be around 80 degrees
feed every 2 to 3 days.
Keep a small water dish in the cage at all times
Keep cage dry but offer a humid hide spot. I would us aspen as a bedding so she can burrow and display natural behaviors
If you are using a cage with a screen top, I would cover the top with tinfoil or cut a sheet of plexi to fit the top.
If you take care of her properly, she should be 200 grams or more by this time next year.
GuNDeZZZ
09-26-12, 04:22 PM
Here is a couple more pictures of the little gal.
http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r596/cassiethehognose/Cassie/IMG_9132_zpsa537876c.jpg
http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r596/cassiethehognose/Cassie/IMG_1433_zpsd4cb432b.jpg
http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r596/cassiethehognose/Cassie/image_zpsaaf0d16f.jpg
aharmon
10-03-12, 08:54 PM
So a little update on Cassie..
Our breeder says that he hasn't been able to get her to eat so he isn't satisfied with her. He said he would refund our money to us in the end if that's what it comes to but I'm hoping that with some time and effort we can get her to eat. We are going to visit her tomorrow to see how she is doing.
GuNDeZZZ
10-04-12, 11:42 PM
Trying some scenting, wish us luck.
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