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newbie to breeding hognoses

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Is it possible to breed two types of hognose together? (ex. a mexican and a western). I know it's impossible to breed Leioheterodon with Heterodon species, but what wabout a nasicus nasicus with a nasicus kennerlyi or a simus? May be a stupid question, but i just had to ask regardless. Thanks for any help you can offer!
 
nasicus nasicus & nasicus gloydi will intergrade in the wild so I see no reason why nasicus kennerlyi though I have no idea why someone would want to mix the species on purpose.
 
John E Dove said:
nasicus nasicus & nasicus gloydi will intergrade in the wild so I see no reason why nasicus kennerlyi would not, though I have no idea why someone would want to mix the species on purpose.

Oops left out the important words :shrug01:
 
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