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    Enchi Pastel Quality

    Is this a nice enchi pastel or mid quality ? What is your opinion ? Thanx

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    i am sorry can't help you.

    i think it's beautiful but i got no experience with enchi.
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    Re: Enchi Pastel Quality

    I think its a great looking snake. Good color and nice head. I don't think I would hesitate to buy that snake if the price was right. Full disclosure I got out of Enchis specifically because of this board. I literally sold my two females. When you see people go on and on about what is expected of Enchis and perfect Enchis and what an Enchi should actually look like, I figured I would be better off investing my time in more quantifiable morphs and patterns.

    I think Enchis get "knocked" if they have any "spotting" or "breaks" in the light part of the snakes pattern but an Enchi Pastel might be different because pastel can busy patterns up a bit.
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    The pattern is pretty cool looking, but there is too much brown on the back for me. I'm particular about morphs that are supposed to be yellow. I want YELLOW not brown. If I can see brown on a baby, it's only gonna get more brown. It's all personal preference, but if it were me, I'd wait for that perfect yellow snake.

    It is a very nice animal. The blushing is nice. The picture is dark at the top though, is there a way to show the pic with better lighting?
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    Color wise it's a nice Pastel Enchi, now pattern wise it's ok, I just like my enchis and enchi combos spotless.
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    Thanx for your helping Breeder only send this photo and I got no experience with enchi but I like this girl She is +350 gram and 250$. Its a good price for Turkey because in Turkey no one breed ball pythons yet hopefully i breed two years later. I have got 1.0 spider ball python, 0.1 mojave ball python, 0.1 cinnamon ball python and new addition 0.1 pastel enchi

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    That snake in the photo is not 350 grams. So be careful there.

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    I think it's pretty nice. Enchis tend to lighten up a bit with age.

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