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    Enchi? Something else?

    Hatched a cool clutch from a Genetic Blackback x Lesser Enchi pairing, with some fun snakes.
    Is this an Enchi? She certainly has the coloring, but the pattern seems a bit off.
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    Re: Enchi? Something else?

    It looks enchi lesser to me. Wouldn't the lesser gene affect the pattern also?
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    Re: Enchi? Something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    It looks enchi lesser to me. Wouldn't the lesser gene affect the pattern also?
    I was thinking enchi black back. I don't see lesser, wrong color
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    Re: Enchi? Something else?

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    I was thinking enchi black back. I don't see lesser, wrong color
    Agreed, no lesser in there.
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    I'm gonna agree with enchi black back. The enchi is there, but it looks darker and has more pattern than a plain enchi.
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    agreed with all. However, I do not see "Blackback " in her.
    Whatever is effecting her, could be the x-factor effecting this example below.
    3 lessers. Left and right from the same clutch as the OP snake above, the center, is the same sire, different dam.

    Thoughts?

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