Platinum Motley Paradox Reticulated Python by Ultra Violet Exotics
Platinum Motley Paradox Reticulated Python by Ultra Violet Exotics
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Mochino Motley Goldenchild Reticulated Python by Rob Clark Pythons
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Cow Paradox Reticulated Python by New England Reptile Distributors
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Pied Paradox 66% Het. Albino (Poss. Super Tiger) Reticulated Python by ReticMania
Pied Paradox 66% Het. Albino (Poss. Super Tiger) Reticulated Python by ReticMania
Pied Paradox 66% Het. Albino (Poss. Super Tiger) Reticulated Python by ReticMania
Paradox Patch Motley Tiger Citron Supersunfire 66% PHA Reticulated Python by Stevo131 (and Bella)
Paradox Patch Motley Tiger Citron Supersunfire 66% PHA Reticulated Python by Stevo131 (and Bella)

    Paradox

    Type: Other

    Aliases: Chimera, Mosaic

    Issues: N/A

    First Produced In: Unknown

    Availability: Rarest

    Last Updated: 2021-12-04

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    A Paradox Reticulated Python is a Reticulated Python that expresses contradictory features or qualities. The term “Paradox” is a loose term used in the reptile industry/hobby that has no scientific/genetic value. It simply describes an anomalous phenotype, anywhere from a small, nearly undetectable colour/pattern difference all the way up to extreme 50/50 animals.

    The two most common forms of “paradox” that we encounter in the hobby are Mosaics and Chimeras.

    A mosaic is an animal that has genetically distinct cell lines but they originated from a single zygote.

    A chimera is an animal that has genetically distinct cell lines but they originated from more than one zygote/individual.

    Mosaic example:
    You breed an Albino to a Normal/Wild Type and what you hatch are het Albinos. But one of them has random Albino patches on it. This happens because of a few reasons, one of which being the wild-type allele of the gene is lost in a subset of the cells in this animal’s body. So the animals then has two genetically different sets of cells in its body - 2n and 2n-1 - but all of the cells in its body have the same embryo as their origin. This type of “Paradox” animal is a mosaic.

    Chimera example:
    You breed a Pinstripe to a Normal/Wild Type and what you hatch are Pinstripes and Normals, but one of the Pinstripes has random Normal patches on it. This happens because, most often, two different fertilized ova fuse to create a single embryo. This gives you an animal with two genetically different sets of cells in its body - 2nw and 2np - that each had an independent origin. This type of “Paradox” animal is a chimera.

    Bilateral animals are almost assuredly simple mosaics. The first division of the fertilized embryo sets up the left/right asymmetry, so if the chromosomal non-disjunction event happens there then every cell on one side of the animal will lack one of the alleles while every cell on the other side of the body will have both of the alleles." - Travis Wyman [1]

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    Appearance

    Head

    The head of a Paradox Reticulated Python can be completely random, ranging from the expression of a individual trait’s phenotype, up to a complete 50/50 split down the centre. Eye colour is something that can be altered also, with some showing different colouration per eye.

    Body

    The body of a Paradox Reticulated Python can be completely random and can range from a slight, almost unnoticeable, smudge all the way up to covering the entire length of the body.

    Belly

    The belly of a Paradox Reticulated Python can be completely random, though it is less often noticeably affected than the other areas on a Paradox Reticulated Python.

    Tail

    The tail of a Paradox Reticulated Python can be completely random.

    Proven Lines

    No known proven lines

    Related Traits

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