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    Paradox Spider???

    Hi, my spider has intresting "spot" on it's side. I just wonder that could this be paradox or not?



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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    I would not call that a Paradox.. but still a great looking spider.
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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    I must be blind I don't see anything?
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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    Quote Originally Posted by NuanReptiles View Post
    Hi, my spider has intresting "spot" on it's side. I just wonder that could this be paradox or not?


    If i see what your talking about it looks like a scar
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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    If i see what your talking about it looks like a scar
    Yes that what i thought first, but itīs not a scar. Just darken scales.

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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    It could be paradox

    its probably not. i know my green tree had a weird spot and people said it was most likly an injection spot. could be scaring, some grow back looking normal, just off colored.

    if you really want to find out take a DNA sample from those scales and compare them to the DNA of your snake. if they turn out to be different congrads its a paradox.

    really paradox means nothing if its only showing through that much, if more show'd through, it might increase its value to some people. just enjoy the reduced pattern spider

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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    We have a "paradox" spider... it has a couple dime sized black spots where they shouldnt be lol. Very exciting
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    Re: Paradox Spider???

    This is a paradox. Its a bee but its the same idea as a paradox spider. This one is mine, & only the second one I have seen. Generally the paradox spots are quite large and noticable. It's common for any BP no matter what the morph is, to have some different colored scales. I dont believe your's is a paradox IMO.


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