Just a reminder what a hypo syspila looks like (pic #2)and the other 2 are sire and offspring of a new hypo-ish syspila line(and the hatchlings feed!).
Jeff


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Just a reminder what a hypo syspila looks like (pic #2)and the other 2 are sire and offspring of a new hypo-ish syspila line(and the hatchlings feed!).
Jeff


Nice, Jeff! Those are stunning!
-Cole
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Nice!!
-Phil
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Last thing I need is more little milks! LOL I did some collecting in KS way back in the day and was amazed at the variety I found. Still am. Good to see these lovelies getting some respect.
OK, who has some syspila for sale? I can't take it anymore. These animals you guys are posting are amazing.
Thanks for adding another triangulum to my must have list!
Keep 'em coming.
Dave
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Dave,
You keep adding more subspecies to that list...you're wife is gonna run you off man!!
Nate
you're probably right about that! but I can't control myself!
...holy smokes, I think you just...blew my mind.
Sheesh.
Where were all these syspila hiding? Who knew there were so many nice syspila in collections. Yesssss, I love it.
Jeff that middle hypo is like no other syspila I've seen before. Wowza! The third photo is a great hypo too.
Wait till I post up the hypos I got from Russ. Not as out of this world as your white hypo, but very sharp syspila.
Hypo. Syspila garbage can.

-Dell
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