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Western Hognose Snake - The Western Hognose Snake Care Guide
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THE WESTERN HOGNOSE SNAKE CARE GUIDE

Welcome to the home for Western Hognose Snake Enthusiasts! We are the
#1 source for information on the captive care of this fantastic snake
species. Our Western Hognose Snake Care Guide was developed by long
time Western Hognose experts and will help you get the best possible
experience when caring for this snake species.

Our guide is only available from our website and includes more
information specific to the Western Hognose Snake than any other book
or manual we have ever found. Inside our guide you will find
information on the natural habitat and range of the Western Hognose as
well as all the information about captive care and breeding that you
could ever need! Our professionally written ebook is filled with
useful tips not only on everyday care but also for re-creating the
most natural looking habitat for your snake enclosure. To take things
one step further we are also including our custom Western Hognose
Snake Enclosure Build plans complete with schematics on dimension,
materials, and tools. Order our guide today and you will quickly see
why were are the #1 source in the world for Western Hognose Snake
Information!

WESTERN HOGNOSE SNAKE CARE GUIDE (DOWNLOADABLE)

The Most Information on Western Hognose Snakes
Natural Habitat and Species Information
Information on Captive Care and Selecting a Healthy Snake
Proper Housing and Maintenance Methods
FEEDING AND HANDLING INFORMATION and Techniques
Captive Reproduction and Successful Breeding Methods
Proper Terrarium Habitat and Vegetation Selection
Custom Western Hognose Snake Enclosure Build Plans
DOWNLOADABLE DIRECTLY AFTER YOUR PURCHASE

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The #1 Western Hognose Snake Information Source

Western Hognose Snake Care Guide
General Ebook Overview

1. General Species Information
2. Natural Habitat and Geographic Range
3. Selecting a healthy Snake
4. Captive Care and Handling Information
5. Proper Housing and Maintenance
6. Feeding Information and Techniques
7. Captive Reproduction and Breeding
8. Creating a "Real Life" Habitat
9. Custom Display Enclosure Build Plans
10. The most complete Care Guide Available
11. Filled with pictures and information
12. Instant Download After Purchase

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QUICK FACTS AND SPECIES INFORMATION

_Q:_ Where are Western Hognose Snakes From?
_A:_ Western Hognose Snakes are a North American Snake Species. They
are quite common in the pet trade and readily available from most
reptile stores.

_Q:_ How large do Western Hognose Snakes Get?
_A:_ Western Hognose Snakes are a fairly small snake species. Adults
can be expected to grow between 13 and 33 inches in length. They are a
fairly heavy bodied snake for this size and are about as thick as most
snakes 2 or 3 times as long.

_Q: _Are they easy to keep in captivity?
_A:_ Western Hognose Snakes are known to do very well in captivity.
They are a fairly hardy species and will readily take thawed mice and
pinkies as juveniles. A terrarium roughly 3 feet long should be more
than large enough for an adult snake.

_Q:_ What do Western Hognose Snakes Eat?
_A:_ Juvenile Western Hognose Snakes can be fed a small pinkie mouse
about once per week. Adult Hognose Snakes will take a thawed out adult
mouse about once every week or two. In general try to keep the food
source no thicker in girth than the widest part of the snakes body.

_Q:_ What items will I need to purchase to house a snake comfortably?
_A:_ Before purchasing a snake from a respected snake shop we highly
recommend reading about the species and learning if it will be right
for you. Our Western Hognose Snake Care Guide is the perfect start and
even includes handy plans for building a custom professional looking
display enclosure for your snake. Along with this information the main
items you will need are: Information, a suitably sized enclosure, a
water dish, suitable substrate for the enclosure, a hiding area within
the enclosure (that your snake can completely fit inside), a reptile
light source, under tank heater (if necessary), a temperature gauge,
and feeding hemostats. A month or so of food is also recommended to
keep on hand.

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