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Posted by: DMong at Fri Jul 6 12:28:31 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] I saw my first one in 2007 (hatchling for $700 bucks) so they were around just prior to that obviously, but not in the hobby mainstream yet at all. I don't think a hybino has been produced just yet (could be wrong though) but I know they are definitely in the making and could even be appearing this season from some of the guys working with them. Jimmy Tintle, Mitch Mulks, and Dave Niles are just a few that are working with them, but they are still quite rare in the hobby and most of these people have a good waiting list going for them. There are going to be a fair number of hets being produced too of course since not everyone has homozygous hypo pairs that is working with them. [ Hide Replies ]
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