Western Hognose For Sale - Male Evans Hypo, 66% PHt Albino
Available at - Moss End
Male Evans Hypo 66% PHt Albino Western Hognose Snake, hatched 27th of June 2023.
Named after their cute upturned noses which they use to bury themselves and create tunnel networks.
Similar care to corns but at a reduced size being one of the smaller species we regularly stock and produce in house. Males average only 2 ft with females growing to around 3 ft so a vivarium of similar length works perfectly for them.
This species is known as rear-fanged venomous - a scary name for a not so scary adaptation - they use a bacteria in their mouths to improve their hunting odds. This can act similarly to a bee sting with some people being allergic and more prone to swelling and itching of the bite site. That being said this species isn’t overly bitey and is more likely to give a warning head butt if provoked.
Suitable set ups from £145
Photos taken February 2024
Available at - Moss End
Male Evans Hypo 66% PHt Albino Western Hognose Snake, hatched 27th of June 2023.
Named after their cute upturned noses which they use to bury themselves and create tunnel networks.
Similar care to corns but at a reduced size being one of the smaller species we regularly stock and produce in house. Males average only 2 ft with females growing to around 3 ft so a vivarium of similar length works perfectly for them.
This species is known as rear-fanged venomous - a scary name for a not so scary adaptation - they use a bacteria in their mouths to improve their hunting odds. This can act similarly to a bee sting with some people being allergic and more prone to swelling and itching of the bite site. That being said this species isn’t overly bitey and is more likely to give a warning head butt if provoked.
Suitable set ups from £145
Photos taken February 2024
Available at - Moss End
Male Evans Hypo 66% PHt Albino Western Hognose Snake, hatched 27th of June 2023.
Named after their cute upturned noses which they use to bury themselves and create tunnel networks.
Similar care to corns but at a reduced size being one of the smaller species we regularly stock and produce in house. Males average only 2 ft with females growing to around 3 ft so a vivarium of similar length works perfectly for them.
This species is known as rear-fanged venomous - a scary name for a not so scary adaptation - they use a bacteria in their mouths to improve their hunting odds. This can act similarly to a bee sting with some people being allergic and more prone to swelling and itching of the bite site. That being said this species isn’t overly bitey and is more likely to give a warning head butt if provoked.
Suitable set ups from £145
Photos taken February 2024