Just wanted to add my own two cents here. I sold the female in question to Kelsie. And she was sold with the understanding that she is a sporadic eater. Here is the link to the ad on Fauna.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358826
As for the scaring on her back that is from birth. She and her brother which produced my two paradox animals this year have the exact same marking. I purchased these two at 28 grams for the female and 47 grams for the male. Both came with the line down their backs it has never gone away and along with the yellow "albino" scales on each of them,(highlighted in the picture) I believe it to be some type of marker for producing paradox. I can not prove it yet but hope to with the male and a hold back female paradox normal from him over the next few breading seasons. I have included pictures of the brother taken today to show he is the same size as the female weighing in at 1100 grams and he is also a sporadic eater taking only small frozen thawed rats.
IF I am correct in the genetic marker for producing paradox she will be worth more than the price regardless of how she wants to feed.
I have asked Kelsie to keep me in the loop I do not want her to think she is stuck with a bad animal nor will I abandon her. She asked about shipping her back because she was as she said freaked out, but with her temps in the high teens at night and ours in the mid to high 20's it is not smart to ship right now I will refund and take back the snake if she is not able to deal with this girl. Being her first adult ball with feeding issues it can be a bit unnerving as we all want our animals to do well.