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Reverse Paradox Pastel (help)

snakeguy46 Oct 23, 2007 09:19 PM

Has anyone seen these before and if so what are thier value compared to a paradox pastel??

Replies (4)

joshhutto Oct 24, 2007 12:03 AM

a paradox pastel would have spots of normal coloration, so does a reverse paradox have normal coloration with patches of pastel coloration?
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rkreptiles Oct 24, 2007 05:10 PM

Not sure of any proven ones but we are going to try and prove ont that has been called by some a paradox super pastel. His head and neck look like a super and the rest of his body like a really nice pastel. He was produced from a Lemon Pastel X Lemon Pastel breeding so who knows. Here are some pics of him when he was a baby and not too long ago. He is still super bright and has some of the best blushing.



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EricIvins Oct 24, 2007 05:27 PM

A Paradox is a Paradox, it doesn't matter what % of color/pattern is what. With that said, the value of the animal would be determined by the buyer. All a Paradox is, ( at least in the terms we are talking about, their are several different types with different genetic tendencies ) is a heterozygous animal that is showing a % of the Homozygous trait. The Barkers had a in-depth article about how it works on their web magazine, but that was years ago and I havn't looked it up since.

snakeguy46 Oct 24, 2007 07:50 PM

Thanks for all your help.

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