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Hedgehog Price List
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Please Note: The prices listed
below are only guidelines and are
subject to change without
notification...
Each baby hedgehog is priced at about 4
weeks of age according to several
characteristics:
temperament, color, sex,
and breeding quality.
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Price
List for Baby Hedgehogs:*
The 2 major factors that determine the
price range for each color are
temperament and breeding quality...
Hedgehogs that have good temperaments
and are good breeding quality will be placed
at the higher end of the price range and
vice versa. 
Determining
Color for each Hedgehog:
There are
four categories that determine the
color of each hedgehog:
Variety, Color, Pattern, and Facial
Markings...
Each hedgehog will exhibit a variety and
a color, but may not have a pattern -
this would be a solid...
But all hedgehogs with colored spines
have banding so each individual spine is
not solid...
Hedgehogs that have a pattern, or more
than one pattern, are priced higher...
Below are descriptions and price ranges
for each of the categories....
Variety:
Algerian and White-belly
varieties:
The distinction
between varieties is often
confusing for the average
buyer.
Basically
the difference comes down to whether
or not the hedgehog has the
tell-tale "tear drops" or "check
patches" below the eyes that extend
the mask further towards the quill
line.
The darker the color, the
easier it is to tell the two
varieties apart. As seen in the Dark
Grey picture below this hedgehog is
unmistakably an Algerian variety. In
the Chocolate picture below, this
hedgehog is a White-belly variety,
although harder to tell because she
has a lighter mask.
In general, an
Algerian hedgehog that has the same
color quills as another hedgehog
that is a White-belly will have a
darker mask, nose, ears, and more
mottling of the belly and legs than the later.
Also, an Algerian's spine tips will
be cream, whereas, the White-Belly's
spine tips will be more white.
For more
information on the variety
difference please see the links at
the bottom of this page...
Dreamflower
Meadows generally prices an Algerian
hedgehog about $25 higher than a
White-belly hedgehog, especially in
the case of the darker shades.
Most
of the hedgehogs born in our herd
are the Algerian Variety. |
Colors:
These are the base colors of each
hedgehog, taking into account the color
of the mask, bands in each quill, nose,
eyes, and the skin color on the
shoulders. The colors are
basically shades of colors that we list
here from darkest to lightest...Remember
that an Algerian's masks will be darker
when compared to a White-belly's with
the same color quills.
If you notice that
a color is missing, in comparison to
color lists given on other websites, it
is because we do not list colors here
that we have not been able to produce
from our herd.
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Color: |
Color Description: |
Price Range: |
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Algerian Black |
Spines: Cream at either end
Banding: wide black fading briefly
to dark rust
Mask & Ears: Black
Nose: Black
Eyes: Black
Shoulder Skin: Dark black
Belly & Legs: Extensive mottling
Note: Found only in the Algerian
variety
(Many breeders
incorrectly label their dark grey
babies this color, but they almost
always fade by 6 months
of age to the dark grey color.) |
$250 - $350 |
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Salt & Pepper |
Spines: White at either end
Banding: Black fading very briefly
to grey
Mask & Ears: Black
Nose: Black
Eyes: Black
Shoulder Skin: Dark black
Belly & Legs: Extensive mottling
Note: White-Belly version of the
Algerian Black
(Many breeders incorrectly label
their standard or gray babies with
this color name. It is actually a
very rare color that is hard to
produce.) |
$250 - $350 |
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Dark Grey |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Black fading briefly to
light rust
Mask & Ears: Dark grey
Nose: Black
Eyes: Black
Shoulder Skin: Almost black
Belly & Legs: Extensive mottling |
$200 - $275 |
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Grey |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Narrow black fading to
light rust
Mask & Ears: Grey
Nose: Black
Eyes: Black
Shoulder Skin: Grey
Belly & Legs: Some mottling
Note:
Basically this is a faded version of
the dark grey color in both
varieties. |
$200
- $250 |
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Chocolate |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Chocolate or dark brown
Mask & Ears: Medium to Light Brown
Nose: Liver w/ possible pink
blotches or outline
Eyes: Black
Shoulder Skin: Grey
Belly & Legs: Some mottling |
$175
- $250 |
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Brown |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Light brown
Mask & Ears: Medium to light brown
Nose: Chocolate to liver w/ black
blotches
Eyes: Black w/ light blue outer
rings
Shoulder Skin: Grey to mostly pink
in White-bellies
Belly & Legs: Some mottling, less in
White-bellies |
$175
- $250 |
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Cinnamon |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Rich to light
cinnamon-orange
Mask & Ears: Light brown, lighter in
White-bellies
Nose: Liver to pink in many adults
Eyes: Black w/ a hint of ruby-red
possible
Shoulder Skin: Light grey to pink in
White-bellies
Belly & Legs: Little to no mottling |
$200
- $250 |
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Dark
Cinnicot |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Mostly cinnamon w/ some
being apricot
Mask & Ears: Brown to pale brown
Nose: Liver w/ brown mottling or w/
pink outer rim
Eyes: Usually dark, but ruby-red
possible
Shoulder Skin: Light grey to pink in
White-bellies
Belly & Legs: No mottling usually |
$200
- $250 |
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Cinnicot |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Even amount of cinnamon and
apricot
Mask & Ears: Pale brown to no color
at all
Nose: Liver or pink w/ brown to
light liver mottling
Eyes: Usually dark, but can be
ruby-red
Shoulder Skin: Light grey to pink in
White-bellies
Belly & Legs: No mottling |
$200
- $250 |
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Champagne |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Mostly orange with some
cinnamon
Mask & Ears: Pale cheek patches or none at all
Nose: Liver or pink w/ brown to
light liver mottling
Eyes: Usually ruby-red, can be dark
Shoulder Skin: Light grey to pink in
White-bellies
Belly & Legs: No mottling
(We do not breed for this color
often because most people prefer
dark eyes.) |
$200
- $250 |

Apricot |
Spines: Cream or White depending on
variety
Banding: Pale orange or orange-beige
Mask & Ears: Pale cheek patches or none at all
Nose: Pink, may have pale liver
outer rim
Eyes: Usually ruby-red, rarely dark
Shoulder Skin: Pink, hint of grey in
Algerians
Belly & Legs: No mottling
(We do not breed for this color
often because most people prefer
dark eyes.) |
$200
- $275 |

Pale
Apricot |
Spines: White
Banding: Extremely Pale
orange-yellow
Mask & Ears: No color at all
Nose: Pink
Eyes: Ruby-red to Pink, dark is
extremely rare
Shoulder Skin: Pink
Belly & Legs: No mottling
(Note: Only seen in the White-Belly
variety)
(We do not breed for this color
often because most people prefer
dark eyes.) |
$200
- $275 |
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Albino |
Spines: White
Banding: None
Mask & Ears: No color at all
Nose: Pink
Eyes: Pink
Shoulder Skin: Pink
Belly & Legs: No mottling
(Note: This is actually not a color,
but a total lack of the pigment that
normally produces color.)
(We do not breed for this color
often because most people prefer
dark eyes.) |
$175
- $200 |
Patterns:
A hedgehog of any color can exhibit a pattern...It
is possible for a single hedgehog to exhibit more
than one pattern as well, thus, increasing the price of that
individual hedgehog.
Below are the some of the patterns that any color
hedgehog may exhibit.
If you notice that a pattern
is missing, in comparison to a pattern listed
other websites, it is because we do not list
patterns here that we have not been able to produce
from our herd. Also, we do add the pattern
distinction of "High" to the Snowflake and
Pinto patterns that most breeders and websites do
not give. We, also, list some facial markings that
many breeders do not list.
| Pattern: |
Pattern Description: |
Price Range: |
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Snowflake |
A hedgehog that has a
fairly even distribution of solid
white spines mixed with their banded
spines. To be considered a Snowflake
at least 50% of the spines should be
solid white with the rest being
banded with one of the base colors.
This is a hard pattern to distinguish in
babies since each hedgehog may begin
to "snow" at different ages, even in
the same litter. A hedgehog that has
one or more Snowflake parents we
will list as a "possible Snowflake"
even if it is not at the time of
sale, since it is very possible for it to
"snow" as late as a year of age.
The younger a baby hedgehog begins
to "snow", the higher its price. |
$200
- $250 |
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High
Snowflake |
We distinguish a
Snowflake that has at least 80%
solid white spines as a High Snowflake. A baby that "snows" this
much by the time it weans may
possibly turn out to be a White, so
we would list it as a "possible
White". We often will hold onto
babies that are possible High Snowflakes longer in order to
properly price them. The younger a baby hedgehog begins to
"snow", the higher its price. |
$225 - $275 |
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White |
A White hedgehog has
almost 100% solid white spines, but
is not an Albino, since the eyes and
skin are dark. Fewer than 10 spines
can be banded and are usually
located on the forehead. There are
10 - 11 different shades of White
possible depending on whether the
variety is Algerian or White-belly.
We do not list each of the different
shades available since it would take
a lot of space. Some of the colors
we produced on a regular basis are:
Silver Charcoal, Charcoal,
Chocolate, and Brown. |
$200
- $275 |
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Double
White |
A Double White hedgehog
is very similar to a White but has
100% solid white spines - none of
the spines are banded at all. There are
10 - 11 different shades of Double White
possible depending on whether the
variety is Algerian or White-belly.
We do not list each of the different shades
available since it would take a lot
of space. Some of the
colors we produced on a regular
basis are: Silver Charcoal, Charcoal, Chocolate,
and Brown. |
$200
- $300 |
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Pinto |
A Pinto hedgehog has
white patches/spots on less than 50%
of its body. Ideally the spots
should be symmetrical on both sides
of its body. We refer to any
hedgehog that has a white spot
smaller than a quarter as a "Slight Pinto"
and they are priced lower than one
that has larger or more symmetrical
spots.
This pattern has the normal facial
masks of a solid hedgehog. |
$200
- $250 |
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High
Pinto
(aka: Uber or Tobiano) |
A High Pinto hedgehog
has more
than 50% of a its body having all
white patches/spots and less than
50% of its body having colored
patches/spots. This pattern has the
normal facial masks of a solid
hedgehog. A hedgehog with a
more symmetrical
pattern is priced higher than one
that has a more random pattern.
Unique patterning is also priced
higher. |
$225
- $275 |
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Reverse
Pinto |
A Reverse Pinto hedgehog
has more
than 75% of a its body having all
white patches/spots with less than
25% of its body having colored
patches/spots. This color pattern
always has an all white face with
one or both ears white/pink as well.
However, eye patches are possible as
well. A hedgehog with a
more symmetrical
pattern is priced higher than one
that has a more random pattern.
Unique patterning is also priced
higher. |
$225
- $275 |
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Overo
Pinto |
An Overo Pinto hedgehog
has more than 50% of its
body with colored spines, but the
color is mostly on its back and the
white spots/stripes are on along the
hair line or on the lower sides. This color
pattern always has an all white face
with one or both ears white/pink as
well. However, eye patches are
possible as well. A hedgehog with a
more symmetrical
pattern is priced higher than one
that has a more random pattern.
Unique patterning is also priced
higher. |
$275
- $300 |
Facial Markings:
A hedgehog of any color can exhibit facial markings...It
is usually seen in hedgehogs with pinto markings or
at least pinto genes in their pedigree.
Below are the some of the facial markings that
hedgehogs born in our herd may exhibit:
| Facial Marking: |
Facial Marking Descriptions: |
Price Range: |
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Half-Mask,
Pinto-Mask, or Split-Face |
Only one side of the
face has a mask with varying amounts
of color for each hedgehog. If the
mask spits the face fairly evenly on
one side of the face, we would call
this a Half-Mask. Hedgehogs that
have only a small patch of color on
one side of the face or there are
small spots of color on both sides
of the face, we would call a
Pinto-Mask. Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$250
- $350 |
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Partial
Blaze
(Pictured above
this hedgehog also has raccoon eye
markings) |
A Partial Blaze is a white
stripe that extends down into the
mask, has color on either
side of the stripe, and does not go
all the way to the nose. Sometimes
the partial blaze may be crooked or
off-center.
Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$200
- $350 |
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Full
Blaze
(Pictured above
this hedgehog also has raccoon eye
markings) |
A Full Blaze is a white
stripe that extends down into the
mask, has color on either
side of the stripe, and goes all the
way to the nose. The width or
length of the
stripe may vary greatly. The blaze
may extend all the way to the nose
or only partly down the face. Sometimes
the blaze may be crooked or
off-center.
Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$225
- $300 |
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Wide
Blaze
(Pictured above
this hedgehog also has raccoon eye
markings) |
A Wide Blaze is
similar to the Full Blaze only the
white stripe is much wider and may
have less color on either side of
the strip. The width or
length of the
stripe may vary greatly. Sometimes
the blaze may be crooked or
off-center.
Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$275
- $325 |
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Eye Patch |
An Eye Patch is a distinct circle(s)
of darker coloring around
the eye(s) but the rest of the face
is all white or mostly all white.
Most often only one eye
will have a patch.
Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$250
- $300 |
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Raccoon Eyes
(Pictured above
this hedgehog also has a blaze
marking) |
This facial pattern
divides the mask around the eyes
from color starting at the nose.
There are distinct circles around
the eyes resembling the markings of
a raccoon. Sometimes only one eye
may have a circle.
Price depends on the
uniqueness or uniformity of the
marking. |
$200
- $275 |

*Sometimes older
hedgehog do become available...They are listed separately with individual pictures, descriptions, and pricing
which are usually much
lower than for a recently weaned baby...These hedgehogs are
often retired breeders or pets that need new
homes...Please see the
Other
Hedgehogs Available
page for currently available older hedgehogs (if
any).

To better understand the colors
and patterns of hedgehogs please visit the following websites:
Hedgehog Central - "The Color Guide"
Hedgehog World - "Colors Simplified"
The Hedgehog Color Site
We do list our hedgehogs with the color
names that
are listed on the Hedgehog Central website. However, a
baby hedgehog's color usually fades by the time it is 6 months old (and
even after a year in some cases)...Thus, when we list a baby's
color we are listing it as the color that we think it will fade
to by 6 months of age, not the color that the baby is currently.
Often we will sell our baby hedgehogs
according to the simplified color guidelines that are set forth
in the article on the Hedgehog World website.
Because of the change in color as a hedgehog ages we can not
guarantee the exact color of a baby hedgehog, only the range of
the color it will end up in.
In regards to the snowflake pattern (especially high white
snowflakes), we want all buyers to be aware that it can
be extremely hard to tell the eventual amount of white present
at adulthood for this pattern. The amount of white spines will
vary as each hedgehog ages. It is not unheard of for a baby
hedgehog sold as a chocolate at 6 weeks of age, to change to
a high white snowflake (like a chocolate chip) after turning a
year old. We are striving to produce snowflake babies that
"snow" at much younger ages, but the occasional late "snower" is
still possible.
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