Since the discovery of the first Albino individual in Texas, USA, in the early 1990s, the breeding history of Western Hognose snakes has spanned over three decades. From the initial wild-caught individuals to today’s systematic genetic development, the establishment of each morph is the culmination of a breeder’s passion for life sciences.

The genetic landscape of Western Hognose snakes is incredibly diverse and evolving at a rapid pace. Beyond the content compiled here, many unique phenotypes continue to be discovered worldwide. We are committed to updating this resource as our breeding experience grows, staying closely attuned to the latest advancements in the field.

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