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    BEL Paradox

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    Wow that's amazing.

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    Re: BEL Paradox

    Nice! What pairing was used to produce it? I have a paradox BEL, too, but mine looks quite different than that.
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    Gorgeous little Paradox BEL. Very strange paradox markings, I kinda like it!

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    Yes please tell us, how you make such a great bp. Thanks

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    Looking at where some of paradox markings are, I wonder which genetics it would pass on if you bred it.

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    BEL Paradox

    Here the Text to my paradox.

    I will show you my Paradox BEL (pos. Pastel).
    Breeding was, Pastel Lesser(male) X Mojave.
    These Pastel Lesser was breeding on a Classic female too.
    There hatch a Pastel Lesser which is Paradox too.
    Now me are hoping that these Paradox are Genetic.
    What do you think about these Morph (Pastel inside, Geneticly?)
    Hope you enjoy these nice Picture.
    Much thanks in front.

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    Awesome!!
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    Re: BEL Paradox





    It's hard to say whether your paradox BEL is pastel or not, but it does look to have some bright yellow at the bottom. For comparison, here is a photo of my own paradox BEL that definitely does not have any pastel in the mix. Mine was from a lesser Mojave BEL X lesser pairing, and seems to have lesser showing through. They look very different, don't they?
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