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    New and wondering what make a morph a parodox.

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    Re: New and wondering what make a morph a parodox.

    Ok I got ten BPs from someone that could not provide the parents genes. The card I got with her (Picture in previous post) just says female pewter. I am catching on to the what could makes what and how, but am confused by her. She has the light grey penis shaped marking behind her head, and a few white spots near her tail. So is she just a pewter? I apologize for the double post.[IMG][/IMG]

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    Re: New and wondering what make a morph a parodox.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...x-as-a-paradox
    Someone answers that question far better than I can in that thread. She looks like a pewter to me.

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