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RE: Michelle, ALSO!

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Posted by: DMong at Fri Jul 6 19:02:00 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Well, when they do become available, I wouldn't think they would be a whole bunch more than hypos to be real honest, because amels have already been out there for quite some time, and the visual appeal of the hypos themselves seem to be much more sought after. I wouldn't think there are many KNOWN hybino's (if any) out there just yet, because the first hypos were only known from Mark Bell who initially produced some hypos from some normal stock back in 2004-05, but only had them available to the public as far as I know in 2007. So getting hatchling hypos raised, then cross the amel gene into them, raise those back up, breed them to each other and proving any of those out with 100% certainty isn't likely to have happened just yet unless Mark Bell maybe did initially or soon thereafter with his original ones, I don't know. I was told about a big lot ONLY of so-called "hybino" Prairie's that were for sale last year but I am BETTING that they were all POSSIBLE hybinos and would have to be bred and proven-out later on, and NOT definite hybinos themselves, especially for the ridiculously low price he was asking for them. The time-line just doesn't seem to correlate. A general range of what you might expect hypo hatchlings to go for would be somewhere in the $200 - $250 range.

Michelle, there is a 2010 hypo for sale right now on the classifieds.



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