Hogg Island Boas...

Ishkabibble

Arachnosquire
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I've read alot of collections, but there doesn't seem to be alot of Hogg Island Boa owners there. How about it, if you have one, let's hear from ya! I also have other snakes(all Boidaes),T's, Amphibs, lizards and A fish.
 

tarantulakeeper

Arachnoknight
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Ishkabibble said:
I've read alot of collections, but there doesn't seem to be alot of Hogg Island Boa owners there. How about it, if you have one, let's hear from ya! I also have other snakes(all Boidaes),T's, Amphibs, lizards and A fish.
I almost went with a Hogg Island, but bought a Caulker Cay instead. He's a young one I got from Rio Bravo Reptiles The island dwarfs are great. John
1.1 balls
1.1 emerald tree boa
1.1 corns
1.0 Caulker cay
and lots and lots of Ts
 

Mojo Jojo

Arachnoking
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I think that many boa enthusiasts have hog island boas. The person that only has one snake...probably doesn't.

Right now, I have a hog cross that is nice and pretty. If you want to see an absolutly stunning snake, then look around for a Hypo Hog. They take the cake imo and stay gorgeous as adults.
 

LPacker79

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Along with my carpets, I've also got an 04 female Hogg Isle. Of my three snakes, she's by far my favorite. Calm and beautiful! Not that my Carpets are bitey, they're just spazzy LOL. Here's a few pics of my Hogg taken the day I got her. She shed the next day. I need to get more recent pics of her!


 
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