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Posted by tspuckler on January 23, 2003 at 17:53:30:
In Reply to: Re: Pic of striped Western Hognose posted by A.C. on January 18, 2003 at 20:28:14:
Thanks, I'm not sure that incubation temperatures have ever been proven to cause abberancies in colubrids – although they might. All the other hogs in the clutch were normal. So I guess time will tell if it's a genetic trait.
Tim
:Tim,
:awesoms snake! You've probably been asked this, but was there anything going on with the incubation temps? Sometimes high or fluctuating temps will make a stunning animal like that.
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