Thanks for the kind words everybody! We are very pleased with these 2 boys!

Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeEye View Post
Very cool. Are you going to keep any of them?
Yes I will be keeping the Paradox Ivory Phantom male to breed back to his Ivory mom and a few other girls and also might keep the one female out the clutch, a phantom yb.

Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
I would have to keep both of them. They are both so cool. Please post pictures after they have shed.
I definitely will be sharing more pics after they shed out!

Quote Originally Posted by ARBallMorphs View Post
I know I already said it but you should really keep them both, but better yet if the are a male and a female breed them together.

I know paradox isn't genetic but more a "freak" of nature but looking at those too, I would just try not expacting to much from it as far paradoxing goes but I would regret it the rest of my live if I didnt try especially since they are both from the same cluth.

I have a Calico Super Pastel male that has 2 paradox spots, he has locked a couple of times with my Lesser Pastel female, if she lays eggs and one of the female babies has paradoxing going on you can bet I'll keep her and try to breed her back to the father.

But like I said, I know paradox is not genetic but I just would have to try it
Considering there are 2 extremely paradox animals in the clutch we can't help but keep the phantom ivory paradox male to play with. Besides breeding him back to mom means Paradox Phantom Ivory x Ivory pairing....that's my kind of dinker project! "worse case scenerio" no paradox pop out but I get a whole clutch of Ivory and Phantom Ivory!

Quote Originally Posted by gaiaeagle View Post
I'm partial to the low white one. They are both stunning.

I understand the excitement of hatching out something special like that. We just hatched out a female Mojave that has a ringer. She is definitely staying in the collection.
Thanks yes it is always exciting to hatch out babies. Even more so exciting when you are thrown a curveball like this and see not one but 2 babies this awesome you had no idea could possibly be produced from that pairing! Congrats on the Mojave Ringer!