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    Here's my little 200g bumblebee female. She's got a small paradox spot by her tail.


    Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk

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    Here's a few that I have produced

    Paradox Champagne:



    Humblebee with paradox spots:


    Black Pastel Champagne with ringer:


    Black Pastel Mimosa with ringer:

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    I don't have any ringers. Everyone has really cool ringers!

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    Paradoxes are so neat
    And some of these ringers posted are crazy!! :o

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    0.1 Dog (Truffles)
    0.1 Naked Cat (Mercedes)
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    ?.?.? ASFs

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    Is this a paradox spot on my little female pin? I've noticed it but didn't know whether to call it a paradox spot or not.

    She has had 3 sheds and it is still in the same spot.

    It looks like someone drew on her with a ballpoint pen!






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    Some neat looking animals here, but Dave and Jeff, HOLY SMOKES!

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    Re: Post your ringers and partial ringers/paradoxes!

    Quote Originally Posted by jluman View Post
    Here's a few that I have produced

    Paradox Champagne:


    Man, I really love this girl.

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    Re: Post your ringers and partial ringers/paradoxes!

    Dave Green, those are all amazing of course but that "lesser cinn PHP" (I cheated and looked at the image tag) might just be my favorite!

    Kinda blows my savannah PHP out of the water, but I'll post him anyway ... He doesn't look it in this pic, but he does have a couple ringers near his tail (only partial, not full-circle).



    Pewter PHP, showing off her ringer near her tail



    Champagne YB (nowhere near as impressive a ringer as some, but at least it's a full-circle ringer!)



    No paradoxes here yet ... Some day I want to have a few extreme paradoxes in my collection.

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    Re: Post your ringers and partial ringers/paradoxes!

    An interesting normal that I just managed to wrestle off my buddy. Was from a Bumblebee X Normal pairing.



    150 AND COUNTING...


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    Here are a couple of my cinnamon het pieds, and the newest hatchling addition -








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