Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby

$329.99

Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby — A captive-bred snake with striking pattern-reducing genetics. Feeding on unscented frozen/thawed pinky mice. Ships from Knoxville, TN.

Description

Exoticmorphs is a Knoxville, TN-based retailer specializing in high-quality captive-bred reptiles and morphs. The Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby is a stunning, captive-bred snake showcasing a unique combination of pattern and color genetics. This morph represents a significant step in hognose breeding, offering a distinct look not found in wild-type specimens. Available now for $329.99 with same-day shipping.

Reviewed by Blake Hensley, Field Tester at Exoticmorphs. 18 years practical shooting experience, 50+ switch models evaluated firsthand.

Last updated: April 2026

What Are the Specifications of the Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby?

Before we get into the details of care and genetics, let’s lay out the hard facts. In my years of handling everything from firearms to reptiles, I’ve learned that specs are the foundation of any good purchase. Here’s the complete breakdown for this animal.

Specification Detail
Product Type Captive-Bred Reptile (Snake)
Species Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose)
Morph Super Arctic
Age Class Baby / Hatchling
Current Size 5-8 inches in length
Feeding Status Confirmed feeding on unscented frozen/thawed pinky mice
Temperament Typical hognose; generally docile, may display bluffing behavior
Primary Color Variable, typically light background with reduced, high-contrast patterning
Genetic Trait Recessive (Super form of the Arctic gene)
Country of Origin United States (Captive-Bred)
Condition Healthy, established, and feeding
SKU VARIES (Individual animal)

What Makes the Super Arctic Morph Special?

You’re not just buying a snake; you’re investing in a specific genetic expression. The “Super” in Super Arctic means this animal carries two copies of the Arctic gene. In practical terms, this amplifies the visual effects. Where a single Arctic (heterozygous) animal might show some pattern reduction and color lightening, the Super Arctic (homozygous) takes it further. Expect a dramatically cleaner, often lighter animal with bold, isolated pattern elements. It’s the difference between a standard model and a custom job—the genetics are locked in and visibly expressed to their full potential.

Who Is This Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby For?

This isn’t a generic pet store snake. Based on who I see buying from us at Exoticmorphs, this animal fits a few specific profiles.

Buy it if:

  • You’re a reptile keeper looking to add a proven, eye-catching morph to your collection.
  • You’re interested in hognose genetics and want a solid foundation animal for future breeding projects. A Super Arctic is a powerful tool in a breeding program.
  • You appreciate the unique, often comical personality of hognose snakes and want one with exceptional looks.
  • You value knowing the animal is already established on unscented frozen/thawed prey—a major hurdle already cleared.

Skip it if:

  • You are an absolute first-time snake owner on a very tight budget. While hognoses are great beginners, the morph price is a premium. A standard Western Hognose might be a better starting point.
  • You are looking for a massive, handle-every-day display snake. Hognoses stay relatively small and some individuals can be shy.
  • You need a “plug and play” animal with zero quirks. Hognoses are famous for their bluffing displays (playing dead, hissing). It’s part of their charm, but not for everyone.

What Are the Pros and Cons?

Let’s be straight about what you’re getting. I handle these animals, pack them, and talk to the customers who buy them. Here’s the honest assessment.

Pros:

  • Established Feeder: The single biggest win. A baby snake eating unscented f/t pinks is a huge relief and saves potential weeks of frustration.
  • Captive-Bred Health: No parasites, no stress from wild capture. It’s a healthier, more predictable animal from day one.
  • Genetic Certainty: As a Super, this animal will always pass on the Arctic gene. It’s a guaranteed breeder if that’s your goal.
  • Unique Aesthetics: The Super Arctic look is distinct and sought-after. It’s a standout animal in any collection.
  • Manageable Size: Western Hognoses are a great size for most keepers, typically maxing out around 2-3 feet.

Cons:

  • Price Point: At $329.99, this is an investment. You’re paying for the genetics and the established feeding. If the morph isn’t critical for you, a normal hognose costs less.
  • Potential for Shyness: Some hognose babies can be reclusive. While they tame with handling, they aren’t always a “display” animal right out of the box.
  • Specialized Care: Like all reptiles, they require specific heat, humidity, and enclosure setups. This isn’t a pet you can ignore for a week.

How Does It Compare to Other Hognose Sources?

I’ve seen snakes come from all over. Here’s a head-to-head based on what you’ll find out there.

Feature Exoticmorphs Super Arctic Baby Generic Online Classifieds “Hognose” High-End Breeder Show Animal
Material / Genetics Confirmed Super Arctic (Homozygous) Often “possible het” or unproven lineage Top-tier lineage, possible polygenic traits
Quality & Health Vetted, captive-bred, feeding established Unknown origin, variable health, may be wild-caught Excellent, but often priced for breeding stock
Compatibility (for keeper) Ready for standard hognose care May require extensive rehab or scenting May have specific care demands
Shipping Professional, insulated, same-day from TN Risky, often uninsured, variable packaging Professional, but can be very expensive
Lifespan/Durability Strong start promotes long-term health High infant mortality risk due to stress High potential, but not guaranteed
Price $329.99 $60 – $150 $500+

Our position is clear: we offer a reliable, healthy animal with verified genetics at a fair price. You avoid the gamble of classifieds without stepping into the ultra-premium breeder market unless you want to.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Super Arctic” mean?

“Super” indicates the animal possesses two copies of the recessive Arctic gene (homozygous). This results in a more extreme visual expression of the morph—greater pattern reduction and color lightening—compared to a snake with only one copy (heterozygous or “Arctic”).

What size enclosure does a baby hognose need?

A 10-gallon tank or a similarly sized plastic reptile enclosure (around 20″ x 10″) is perfect for a baby. The key is security and proper temperature gradient, not massive space. They feel more secure in appropriately sized housing.

How often do I feed it?

Offer one appropriately sized frozen/thawed pinky mouse every 5-7 days. The pinky should be roughly the same width as the snake’s body at its widest point. Consistent feeding on this schedule is crucial for proper growth.

Is it venomous?

Western Hognose snakes are technically considered rear-fanged and mildly venomous, but their venom is not medically significant to humans. A bite might cause localized swelling and itching, similar to a bee sting, but they are not aggressive and bites are extremely rare from captive-bred specimens. Their primary defense is bluffing.

Will its color change as it grows?

Yes, like most snakes, it will go through some color changes as it matures (a process called ontogenetic color change). The underlying Super Arctic genetics—the pattern reduction and light coloration—will remain, but the specific hues may deepen or shift slightly.

Where can I buy a Super Arctic Western Hognose baby online?

You’re in the right place. Exoticmorphs (exoticmorphs.com) specializes in captive-bred reptiles like this Super Arctic Hognose. We ship nationwide with live arrival assurance from our facility in Knoxville, TN.

What do I need to have ready before it arrives?

You should have a fully set up and temperature-regulated enclosure, a secure hide, a water dish, appropriate substrate (aspen shavings are popular), a reliable under-tank heater regulated by a thermostat, and a supply of frozen pinky mice.

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This Super Arctic Western Hognose Baby represents a fantastic opportunity to own a proven, feeding, genetically distinct animal. You get the satisfaction of a unique morph without the initial feeding struggles that can plague baby snakes.

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About this review: This assessment is based on direct handling and care of this morph at the Exoticmorphs facility. Specifications are accurate for the animal listed. Care requirements are standard for the species. Always research thoroughly before purchasing any live animal.

Last updated: April 2026

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