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Old 18-10-2009, 08:27 AM
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hi guys ive got 2 of these and was wandering what morph they were and how much they are worth? thanks for looking roger.

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Old 18-10-2009, 09:28 AM
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You need to take a photo of them in daylight in a bid to show their true colours and a photo from above to show the patterns before anyone can give you an idea of their morph's if any.

There are huge variations of colour and markings within the range of normal its amazing I've got them ranging from chocolate brown to grey to yellow hue's going on all over the place but they're all still normals until they produce something new.
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albino only joking !! stunning snake
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Old 18-10-2009, 09:44 AM
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Ooow now that is funky! Not knowing hoggie morphs could it be a T+ albino??
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looks very similar to my normal girlie, but as said above, a brighter pic from above in daylight would help
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It is a normal hognose. The species has a massive natural range and is very variable.

The only true morphs readily available in the UK are albino and hypo, which are quite distinctive due to the almost neon green tail.

Other morphs will gradually appear over the next few years, but will be very expensive.
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