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Old 09-26-04, 02:01 PM   #1
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albino hognose

Hi here is the pics of my albino Hognose enjoy.


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Old 09-26-04, 04:57 PM   #2
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Awesome!!!! Just gorgeous!
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Old 09-26-04, 05:39 PM   #3
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That is just crazy looking! Who produced it?
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Old 09-26-04, 05:44 PM   #4
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Looking good Sebastien & nice talking to you at the show. Have you managed to get them eating yet?
I've recently learned that quite a few with non feeding hogs are having success dipping pinkies in the juice from canned Tuna fish. The juice can then be frozen and used over and over.
Just thought I'd mention it. Haven't tried it myself.
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That is one crazy looking snake there. Love the look of that....and im sure its a pretty penny. Congrats on the addition.
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Old 09-26-04, 06:50 PM   #6
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SWEET Sebastien, he (or she) looks amazing!! Is that the baby you hatched out a few months ago? Congrats, looking great!


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Old 09-26-04, 09:06 PM   #7
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Thanks everyone and trevor yes its me that produced this albino hognose not just one but two and Roy it was a pleasure to talk whit you at the show and for the problem feeders everything is ok now i try cod oil and it work great
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Sweet! Good for you. Not exactly a lot of people who can say they have produced albino hogies. Sure there not albino GTPs but hey still rare enough in Canada.
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Old 09-26-04, 09:55 PM   #9
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Awsome Snake!

I wonder what is about fish scents that would get a hog to eat? Not exactly the natural prey. Cod oil and tuna juice smell very different as well. It's curiuos.
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We had some problem feeders and they ate minnow scented pinks.
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Old 09-26-04, 10:09 PM   #11
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I suspect it might be the mucous slime, on fish is similar to amphibian scent, but this tuna oil thing is really catching on in the US.. This is the first year I have seen so many posts about it.
If it works, it sure is a cheap solution to a common problem. State side, it's being used for both easterns and westerns
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is the tuna oil/fish smell thing specific to hogs or snakes in general?
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Oscar its good for snake that eat fish or amphibian.
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Old 09-27-04, 03:13 PM   #14
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Even for fat tail geckos, the tuna is quite good. They go crazy over it. Also, water dragons.
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Your two little amel hoggies are looking good C-Bass, I'm telling you my friend, hold on to all females...
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