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    Talking Possible enchi or het albino?

    I got this baby as a normal but I noticed she was significantly lighter than her tank mates and even they were not the average "normal" just curious if anyone can give me any ideas on her morph if it's there. [IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]

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    Not an enchi as for het albino no one can tell you that.

    It is a normal looking animal, normal vary greatly from reduced to busy pattern, from dark to light gold, from white belly to busy belly, with blush or no blush etc
    Deborah Stewart


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    Yeah, Albino has no tell that I know of. Looks like a normal but you might ask what the pairing was....

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    I agree with the normal. Doesn't look enchi at all to me. "Het" is a short term for "carrying a gene" basically. All recessive genes will be considered a "het" if it is not visual. So het albino would mean it is carrying a non visual albino gene but still has the potential to make albino hatchlings if bred.

    If you are curious to know what an albino, enchi and even variations of normals look like, head over to world of ball python web site.

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