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"PARADOX" corn

Then by definition, Joe is a paradox, as he exhibits a contradictory nature. ;) :sidestep:
 
I still don't understand the huge fascination that people have with these 'paradox' snakes. They have been proven to be NOT genetic---so I just don't really get it. :shrugs:
 
I guess because it is a one-of-a-kind, maybe the ONLY one of its kind, a collector could enjoy having it only for the sake of its uniqueness. I certainly could. Enjoy it as you would a rare (but unfortunately ephemeral) work of art.

Nanci
 
Joejr14 said:
I still don't understand the huge fascination that people have with these 'paradox' snakes. They have been proven to be NOT genetic---so I just don't really get it. :shrugs:

So far no one's proved them genetic,there's a differences.
 
NI GUY said:
So far no one's proved them genetic,there's a differences.
Has anyone tried to prove it or cross out some of these animals ?
I'm going to breed my male to one or 2 females to see what will happen now and in the future (F2).
 
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