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RE: Paradox Axanthic??

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Posted by: BallBoutique at Tue Jul 13 13:37:01 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BallBoutique ]  
   

"What would you feel the deciding factor would be to determine is a said snake is paradox? albino paradox is quite easy to see but say axanthics...aren't they known to brown out some as they get older? kind of like how some pastel lines just browns out with age. So what key factor would prove that's paradox......would it just be if he produced children like himself ? or is there other tests......it's cool but if they do brown out then it seems possible the snake might just look normal once it's alot older?"
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As you may or may not know the term paradox means unknown. The paradox so far as I know has never been proven to reproduce itself. And that the unknown animal that we speak could fall into the same group.

As you reread my statement you will see I never said it was now did I?
quote "you know something you might be correct! Never thought of that!"

We both know that it just hatched so all this is nothing more than speculation. Correct? And if a paradox albino can reproduce itself then it it can no longer have that name......correct? Perhaps "Paraalbino" or "Albinodox" The last one I like....
Then if this one could be proven we can call it axanthicdox........ cute idea? Just my thoughts.
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