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06-27-2006, 06:53 PM
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Easterns
Can you tell what color an adult eastern is going to turn out by looking at the baby?
If the babies have a lot of red in them, will they grow up to be the multi-colored adults?
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06-28-2006, 08:00 AM
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Do you mean Tri colored or do you mean have color in them? Because a baby hognose snake could have no color in them and come from a really bright male or female but when the baby grows up and breeds it might pass the bight color on to its offspring.
__________--Jonn
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07-01-2006, 09:03 PM
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Easterns are hard to read. Some that are bright as babies, stay bright. Others I have seen were "colored" as babies, but darkened with each shed, until totally black (melanistic). Technically, Red parents should produce red babies....but it does not always happen.
Kkin924, Tricolor Hognose are a South American species of hognose (Lystrophis), while the North American species (Western, Eastern, and Southern) are Heterodon. They are not really related. Hope that clears some things up.
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