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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    Those are not the same thing that this guy had. It was almost like a reduced paradox.
    A reduced paradox of what? Are you using the right word here?
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    A reduced paradox of what? Are you using the right word here?
    Yes, I was trying to figure that out also.

    Paradox of what?

    Also, Reduced Paradox? Haven't heard that one before either

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Imagine a calico/paradox type animal that's not like the pictures we see on here. More like half of what you usually see. Kind of like a spiders sides but on the ridge of the back and only half as much mixed in with normal colors. See......I should have had my camera with me lol.

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Wow that was a lot of snakes on that one site! There were so many that I just added to my list... You guys are gonna get me in trouble!
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    0.1.1 Normal Ball Pythons- Hubert and Cefira
    2.1 Pitbulls- Roscoe. Jake. Ellie
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    0.1 Marbled Salamander- Mandie

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    lol, I'm going for some very long term projects at the moment.

    Super Cinny Albino
    Super Cinny Caramel
    Genetic stripe Caramel
    Caramel Pied

    and not to mention that I've only gotten a het male pied.....still no female lol

    Seeing stuff like that makes me want to sit down and write out plans for the next 7-10 years!

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Isn't a paradox a snake that is for example, a pastel that has sections within its pattern of normal bleeding through? Or a pinstripe with normal coming through? Paradox is not analogous to calico or sandblast... is it? What exactly do you mean by paradox, southb? I am not understanding here...

    Editted-- I think you are saying the snake was a paradox Calico. Duh. I had to reread it three times. I totally misread.
    Last edited by ZinniaZ; 03-18-2009 at 08:10 PM. Reason: I think I got it..

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