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    Re: Paradox spark combos!!

    They shed, so here are some post-shed pics.






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    Forgive me if I seem ignorant, these are all beautiful snakes but what exactly is paradoxing and is it genetic?
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    Re: Paradox spark combos!!

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    Forgive me if I seem ignorant, these are all beautiful snakes but what exactly is paradoxing and is it genetic?
    I think paradox (so far) has been seen as more of a chimera-esque deal, with two eggs joining together to get one funky looking snake. It's been seen as kind of random and lucky, but in this situation…I mean, either OP is REALLY lucky or about to prove it's genetic (personally, I'm hoping for the latter, haha).
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    Re: Paradox spark combos!!

    That's pretty awesome.

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    Hopefully I'm on my way to proving that it's somewhat genetic...at least that it can be more expected among certain lines, maybe.

    I've heard that paradoxing is 2 eggs/twins joining, but I haven't really seen evidence of that.
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    Re: Paradox spark combos!!

    I would think it would have to be genetic if you got that many in one shot. I haven't really agreed with the whole idea that is is actually a mixture of two snakes formed togethor genetically. That would be something more along the lines of siemese twins and would probably be at least slightly deformed.

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