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    My Enchi

    Just wondering what every ones thoughts on my Enchi is




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    Looks good man, you can definitely tell he's an enchi.

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    Re: My Enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    Looks good man, you can definitely tell he's an enchi.
    Hi, and how can you tell that's a 'he' just visually?

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    Re: My Enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by theend882 View Post
    Just wondering what every ones thoughts on my Enchi is

    The pattern and color are nice. It would be better if it didn't have the spots and the non-banded dorsal markings, but that's something you can work on with some (uh oh, there's that word again) selective breeding.
    Last edited by Louis Kirkland; 09-23-2010 at 07:04 PM.
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    Ver nice
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    Re: My Enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    The pattern and color are nice. It would be better if it didn't have the spots and the non-banded dorsal markings, but that's something you can work on with some (uh oh, there's that word again) selective breeding.
    A plain banded enchi would be boring. It's the random but reduced, splattered paint look that makes a good enchi IMO. I like the odd spot or 2 as long as it's just a couple and no more.


    Really nice enchi IMO. Good pattern and colour.

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