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    Enchi fire?


    I got this little boy 2days ago from pythonregius .I m still overwhelmed to have my 2nd ball python(got a female albino) . when I search through pics between enchi and enchi fire,some individuals can be looked very alike and I'm getting confused.The question is what's the distinctive traits of fire morphs when it combine with others? And do guys think mine is a standard example of enchi fire? Thank you !


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    Re: Enchi fire?

    We'll, I'm not sure there is a "standard example" of enchi fire. Like most morphs/combos they can be highly variable. What I am sure of is if Mike Wilbanks sold it to you as an enchi/fire, then that is exactly what it is.

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    We'll, I'm not sure there is a "standard example" of enchi fire. Like most morphs/combos they can be highly variable. What I am sure of is if Mike Wilbanks sold it to you as an enchi/fire, then that is exactly what it is.

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    Re: Enchi fire?

    Quote Originally Posted by MARV View Post
    I got this little boy 2days ago from pythonregius .I m still overwhelmed to have my 2nd ball python(got a female albino) . when I search through pics between enchi and enchi fire,some individuals can be looked very alike and I'm getting confused.The question is what's the distinctive traits of fire morphs when it combine with others? And do guys think mine is a standard example of enchi fire? Thank you !
    The fire gene usually lightens up with each shed. As your snake gets older, it'll be a little easier to see the difference.
    Last edited by 200xth; 03-16-2015 at 01:11 PM.
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    @DennisM Ty and yeah I see yr point ...and I definitely trust in Mike Wilbanks ...I asked just for the future reference in case I'm purchasing from a different breeder. @200xth I know fire has the reputation of boosting colour up when ageing and actually my male is pretty light in person ,so I hv great expectation for him too


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