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Dniles
at Sat Jun 21 16:43:09 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dniles ]
Hey Dan,
I am not aware of any hypo Cosala locales out there. There are actually a few different bloodlines in the US that were collected in Cosala. I have focused working on one particular line that seems to grow larger than the other Cosala lines and stay brighter in my opinion.
But even the best Cosalas out there have just a little bit of tipping. Its funny because the hatchlings from the bloodline I work with have some tipping and aren't especially spectacular as hatchlings, but give them 18 months - 2 years and as they put on size, they brighten up and the tipping doesn't seem to get any worse from the day they hatched. Usually its the other way around - bright as a hathling and tipping up as they get older.
Hope this helps,
Dave
DNS Reptiles
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