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Old 09-24-13, 10:41 AM   #1
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put a deposit down on a CB13 hypo hogg today, culdnt resist lovely markings and color, picking him up next week - quick question, i'm finding conflicting ideas about basking temps, some saying 28C-30C and some saying upto 32-35C, any opinions on this?

also do they spend enough time climbing to make it worthwhile installing perch beams?


will post pics soon as I get him home end of next week
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Old 09-24-13, 03:12 PM   #2
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Re: Hypo Hogg..culdnt resist

Awesome!! Looking forward to pics.

I don't want to give the wrong suggestions for a Hog, so I'll wait for someone with more experience to come along :P
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Old 09-24-13, 03:20 PM   #3
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Re: Hypo Hogg..culdnt resist

I think 28-30c is the usually recommended temperature, but if my enclosures are big enough I provide hotter basking spots so they can choose.

For example in my old carpet python enclosure I provided temps up to 99F and he would use it after a meal, then after a day or so would move down to an area of 90F.
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Re: Hypo Hogg..culdnt resist

My bci have a hot spot between 93°f-95°f. I would also recommend a perch ad all of my boas ( even my 6.5' female ) love to climb.
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Definitely something to climb on. Mine likes to cruise around and climb a lot.
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Old 09-25-13, 07:06 AM   #6
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formica I just realized that 30c was 86F. In that case I would give the latter as the hotspot. I give my boas hospots of around 90F, sometimes a little lower sometimes a little hotter depending on ambient air temperature.
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Old 09-25-13, 07:49 AM   #7
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Re: Hypo Hogg..culdnt resist

ok kool, breeders recommendation is 30C aswell, I think i go with that while he's in quarantine in a tub, 35C(95F) will be a bit difficult to manage in a tub while the central heatings on here, will give him a hotter option in the display case when its built

have one more 2ft enclosure to build then I'll start on his, might do it 4x3x2, will see!

heres a pic of him (taken from the breeders website, AS Exotics), cant wait to take him home



Het Sunrise/Hypo Hogg
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wow nice find. Love the creamy background color.

Are you going to start a private business with your cages? Bet a lot of people would want to buy them.

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init, loved the colors, Hogg wasnt top of my list till I spotted him! lol

Yeah I might sell some enclosures, all depends how well the next 2 builds go, no major issues have cropped up so far, and I could do with something to fill my time as winter is a very quiet time in my industry - i used to sell formicariums for tropical ant species (along with ant colonies), def a good way to keep me out of trouble
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He's freaking gorgeous! Haha.
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He's so pretty! I hope to get a Hogg soon
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Old 10-03-13, 10:25 AM   #12
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counting down the hours 42 to go
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Old 10-03-13, 11:50 AM   #13
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Very nice. Post pics when you get him home
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Old 10-05-13, 09:33 AM   #14
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Re: Hypo Hogg..culdnt resist

finally got him home managed to get one (rubbish) pic, was bright orange before i took him out, and turned speckly and yellowish pretty quick, he's very hissy after the journey, so more pics to follow in a few days
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Very very nice. I am curious as to what the difference between a hogg island boa and a hypo hogg island boad were? I thought (for some reason) that all hogg island boas had that "hypo" effect.
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