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    Interesting "normal" female ("paradox pastel")

    Got this girl off Josh (JnJ Reptiles). He calls her a "paradox pastel" due to her pastel-like features and a few little paradox-like color splotches on her sides.





    Will be breeding my bee to her this season hopefully.
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    Re: Interesting "normal" female ("paradox pastel")

    She's a pretty girl!

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    Re: Interesting "normal" female ("paradox pastel")

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    She's a pretty girl!
    Thanks! If anything I'm hoping she'll just be a good breeder- she didnt prove anything out on her first breeding attempt so I'm not expecting anything this time, but who knows I may be lucky.
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    Re: Interesting "normal" female ("paradox pastel")

    Well if she is a paradox and being a paradox is, as hypothesized, a form of chimera then it would depend which creature her eggs were formed from.

    This is taking a lot of assumptions, though.
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
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