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    Re: lucys

    I think paradox is really awesome! Wish it was breedable.
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    Re: lucys

    So I get it now

    It looks like you said a “gone wrong, like all paradoxes!” pattern coloration …… and that’s big money??

    I guess it takes all kinds; I’m just too much of a purest. TY for the pic definition.
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    Re: lucys

    I want a flame lucy, I pre-ordered/set up a trade for 1.1 het albino flames tho
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    Re: lucys

    The paradox trait is a random trait, like Shannon stated. Think I got lucky as both the high orange male and light phased leucistic has some black spots in them, unfortunately none of the pics on the high orange male show any. The original leucistic female had quite a few spots on her. Here's some pics so you all can see for yourselves.

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    Re: lucys

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott F View Post
    The paradox trait is a random trait, like Shannon stated. Think I got lucky as both the high orange male and light phased leucistic has some black spots in them, unfortunately none of the pics on the high orange male show any. The original leucistic female had quite a few spots on her. Here's some pics so you all can see for yourselves.

    Scott
    Scott those are really nice... wow!
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    Re: lucys

    The one on the left.. wow, gorgeous!!! YIKES $6000 price tag!


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    Re: lucys

    those lucy's are looking great!!!!!

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    Re: lucys

    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    So I get it now

    It looks like you said a “gone wrong, like all paradoxes!” pattern coloration …… and that’s big money??

    I guess it takes all kinds; I’m just too much of a purest. TY for the pic definition.
    I am also suprised this would get more money. I do not think these paradoxes are nice looking at all.

    Lucys on the other hand are very nice and I have only seen them in Balls. I thought they would have to be solid white with black/normal eyes? Also Pied is considered partially leucistic?

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    Re: lucys

    Quote Originally Posted by dashnu View Post

    Lucys on the other hand are very nice and I have only seen them in Balls. I thought they would have to be solid white with black/normal eyes? Also Pied is considered partially leucistic?
    leucistic texas rats are common.....

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