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Hogg cross or ??

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Ok, this guy was sold to me as an "uncrossed" BCI pastel hypo, but the more and more I look at him, he looks to me like a hogg island cross! Which I guess isn't necessarily bad, but it muddies his blood a bit which is a downer.
Anywho, I'd love to get some more opinions. Cause I've pretty much convinced myself he is lol.
I have TONS of pics of him you can see through the link in my sig. if these aren't enough.

Thanks for your input! :)
 

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I don't see the Hog influence that you're seeing . How would this " muddy" it up ? Hypos are already a Panamanian/Colombian cross, so all Hypos are somewhat "muddy" -- unless you purchase one of the rare pure Colombian Hypos that Jeff Ronne has . I personally wouldn't breed a HypoHog back into Colombian stuff, but like I said, I don't see it in your Hypo.
 
So is it the tail pattern, or the speckling, that has you thinking it's a hog (with one g) island cross?
While I see some similarity in the tail, I agree with David...I don't see hog island. Pastels tend to have a reduction of black pigment anyway, so that look could just be the combination of pastel + hypo.
Either way, it's still "uncrossed" BCI...it just isn't a locality specific BCI (which, as David stated, it wasn't anyway; even before you convinced yourself)
 
+1 I dont see anything "Hog" Island either

So is it the tail pattern, or the speckling, that has you thinking it's a hog (with one g) island cross?
While I see some similarity in the tail, I agree with David...I don't see hog island. Pastels tend to have a reduction of black pigment anyway, so that look could just be the combination of pastel + hypo.
Either way, it's still "uncrossed" BCI...it just isn't a locality specific BCI (which, as David stated, it wasn't anyway; even before you convinced yourself)
 
I don't see the Hog influence that you're seeing . How would this " muddy" it up ? Hypos are already a Panamanian/Colombian cross, so all Hypos are somewhat "muddy" -- unless you purchase one of the rare pure Colombian Hypos that Jeff Ronne has . I personally wouldn't breed a HypoHog back into Colombian stuff, but like I said, I don't see it in your Hypo.

Oh, I didn't know that! I have read other posts that are always asking if it's a hog cross like it's a bad thing..I dunno. Thanks!
 
So is it the tail pattern, or the speckling, that has you thinking it's a hog (with one g) island cross?
While I see some similarity in the tail, I agree with David...I don't see hog island. Pastels tend to have a reduction of black pigment anyway, so that look could just be the combination of pastel + hypo.
Either way, it's still "uncrossed" BCI...it just isn't a locality specific BCI (which, as David stated, it wasn't anyway; even before you convinced yourself)

OK thank you! And it was both his freckling and tail! He just has TONS of big freckling and that reduced tail pattern..an he's just so colorful! Thanks for the info. I did not know a lot and still don't about the hypo morph in columbian's so I probably just had too much time on my hands lol.
 
I have read other posts that are always asking if it's a hog cross like it's a bad thing
That's because most people that are looking for hog island boas want pure ones - once they are mixed with other BCI (or anything else), they simply aren't hog island boas anymore
 
That's because most people that are looking for hog island boas want pure ones - once they are mixed with other BCI (or anything else), they simply aren't hog island boas anymore

OH! I understand that..learn something new every day! :) Thanks.
 
and they are easily found for sale by folks that cant spell HOG
without two G's ;)

That's because most people that are looking for hog island boas want pure ones - once they are mixed with other BCI (or anything else), they simply aren't hog island boas anymore
 
I could see where that boa would be questioned (the heavy orange tones in the tail) but I agree, it doesn't look like a cross to me either. I wonder if the hypo in it's history comes from the orange-tail line as opposed to the salmon line? Either way, nice snake.

Hog isle boas are thought to be extinct in the wild although I thought I remembered a few years ago a few were seenon the islands? (the natives normally kill them on sight) so that is why people work to keep hog lines pure.
 
I could see where that boa would be questioned (the heavy orange tones in the tail) but I agree, it doesn't look like a cross to me either. I wonder if the hypo in it's history comes from the orange-tail line as opposed to the salmon line? Either way, nice snake.

Hog isle boas are thought to be extinct in the wild although I thought I remembered a few years ago a few were seenon the islands? (the natives normally kill them on sight) so that is why people work to keep hog lines pure.

Oh wow, that's sad :( they're such beautiful snakes! And I do recall orange-tail being mentioned..
 
April, they're actually doing pretty well in the wild at the moment. It was never an issue with the native people that I knew of, they became very popular and were imported at a rate that wasn't sustainable. After Honduras cut out exportation and the Cayos de los Cochinos became a popular eco-tourism spot, the "Pink Boas" actually are a tourist attraction now. They had one on MTV a while back, lol.

Chris
 
April, they're actually doing pretty well in the wild at the moment. It was never an issue with the native people that I knew of, they became very popular and were imported at a rate that wasn't sustainable. After Honduras cut out exportation and the Cayos de los Cochinos became a popular eco-tourism spot, the "Pink Boas" actually are a tourist attraction now. They had one on MTV a while back, lol.

Chris

Very cool!
 
good to know, I thought I had heard they had been found again. I didn't realize they were sustainable and doing well, that's great news. The rumor about the natives I had read on a site that was well regarded but I haven't been able to track down the quote.
 
April, if I sounded like I was doubting the "natives" thing, it was a mistaken wording. I don't doubt it at all, I just hadn't heard about that. I believe they now know the true value of the animals on those islands.

Chris
 
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