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bsr inc
at Tue Jul 6 14:37:05 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bsr inc ]
First off Anthony--Relax---no one is calling my snake a superstripe---It does look like it has a section of super stripe on it, so I am calling it the weird looking paradox ivory super stripe thing. If you have a couple of paradox with similar patterning, I would love to see them as I am sure we all would. We are al ball python enthusiasts here.
So what you are saying is the following, just so I am perfectly clear.
Even thought my snake has a section of pattern on it that totally looks like a super stripe it is not superstripe pattern even though by your own admission you also think that the section of pattern looks like a superstripe. So even though I am making no claim that this animal is a superstripe and you also think it looks that way--it is not a superstripe. OK __GOT IT ANTHONY__I UNDERSTAND NOW_-I will officially change the name to the paradox ivory false superstripe possible normal and yellowbelly 66% possible het albino.
now let me ask you---If a snake is mostly normal, but has a couple patches of albino pattern on it, would it be called a paradox albino? SO AGAIN__VISUALLY SPEAKING--JUST JUDGING BY THE LOOKS OF THE ANIMAL THAT HATCHED OUT OF MY EGG-
I see on this particular serpent--sections that look like an ivory--sections that look like a normal/yb and sections that look like a super stripe--so therefore I called it a paradox ivory superstripe---no false claims--no broken promises--just a name for a snake that I hatched out. There are no confirmed genetics on paradox animals. Thats why they are called paradoxes-
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