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    Re: Showing off my favorite High Orange Paradox!

    Thanks for all the comments! To clarify, this is a super sulfur (super fire) which would normally be all white or mostly white.

    Since there isn't a generally accepted definition of a "paradox ball python" and being that this snake has usually high orange and multiple black flecks/scales- I labeled it as a paradox because it is so different than the normal all white or mostly white super fire/sulfur. I've seen some ball pythons labeled as paradox with large blotches of dark pigment or "paradox spots". Any comments or your thoughts about the definition of paradox would be appreciated!

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