Based on the photos, I really don't see much to be concerned about. Your seedling looks quite healthy...I have killed a few Paphs before due to underwatering, and I assure you that yours is not suffering from that. By all means do look at the roots, though. It will not harm the plant to gently tap it out of its pot about halfway and have a peek. Bear in mind that Paphs don't put out super-extensive roots systems in the way, say, a Phal will...but what roots you do see should be firm and fuzzy.
Claire
PS thin leaves indicate an orchid prefers higher air humidity, and/or has been grown in a humid environment. There's nothing wrong with this, but it does mean that your seedling will be prone to drying out in a non-humid environment. Watch for areas of browning on the leaves if this happens.
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