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<blockquote data-quote="N8tive556" data-source="post: 53413" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>Funny you ask that, there are many types of hybrids that have appeared throughout the years that they have been in the hobby. There are, Dwarves, Halloween, V Horn, Wide Horn, and then there's the standard, I'd have to get a good look at their top side to say, full grown adults will be about 3 inches long by about an inch and a quarter wide. From what I see you have the Classic Madagascar Hisser which, are my favorite! Here in the U.S. they can actually trace where all of em came from, apparently just one place either the Cleveland Institute or Cincinnati can't remember as a part of some study then I guess they just released em on the pet trade once their study was over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N8tive556, post: 53413, member: 4106"] Funny you ask that, there are many types of hybrids that have appeared throughout the years that they have been in the hobby. There are, Dwarves, Halloween, V Horn, Wide Horn, and then there's the standard, I'd have to get a good look at their top side to say, full grown adults will be about 3 inches long by about an inch and a quarter wide. From what I see you have the Classic Madagascar Hisser which, are my favorite! Here in the U.S. they can actually trace where all of em came from, apparently just one place either the Cleveland Institute or Cincinnati can't remember as a part of some study then I guess they just released em on the pet trade once their study was over [/QUOTE]
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