Paradox Spot

Condaman74

In vino veritas
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243
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Jacksonville NC
OK, I was wondering if anyone has proven if paradox spots can be passed down geneticly or not? I am only asking because a gecko that made a post about not too long ago has a largeish spot on his tail that seems to be growing bigger, a few of his siblings do as well. Both of the parents also have "spots". The Father is a Sunglow with one little spot on his head, and the mother is a Super Snow with a little yellow area on her neck. Just wondering. I here are some pictures of the Parents spots I would have taken some of his but he is deep in shed but some pictures of him are here
http://geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=58852&highlight=paradox
Any input would be much apreciated. Sorry for the junky pics of the Sunglow but he was not in the mood to have his pic taken.

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acpart

Geck-cessories
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Somerville, MA
In 2 breeding seasons, my male hypo Mack snow has passed his black tail paradox spot on to . . . no one.

Aliza
 

uhxxLeah

New Member
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Pennsylvania
I bought a female paradox from JMG and i am planning on trying something with it next season. I have been trying to contact them about a male but no luck yet.

Leah
 

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