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    I'm not quite sure I see what the normal hydra is beyond being a typical normal. If anything, maybe it could just be a visual het.? But that's just me. Personally, my normal/dinker ball I picked up at PetSmart has a more distinguishable appearance. (She is quite something, fyi) Could you post some more pics of the typical hydra and maybe point out why its different? Surely I'm missing something here- you were able to isolate the gene after all!
    Also, that super hydra lesser reminds me of a white sided rat snake mixed with the kind of fish that look so subtle with a mild muddy brown hue, yet still has a nice respectable clean beauty to it. Definitely a favorite! Knowing how the BP market works, I'll probably be producing my own first super hydra lesser... after 17 years.

    So, err, what have you dictated prices to be?
    Last edited by Bluebonnet Herp; 06-24-2013 at 10:01 PM.

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