Re: Stingerbee or spider?
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Originally Posted by
alyjaros
^^^ that looks like just a pastel to me.
Here is an example of the effect of a good enchi gene. These three are hatchlings from the same clutch and are holdbacks from my first enchi breeding last year.
Enchi (nice pattern still a couple spots but very reduced)
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...0958_small.jpg
Enchi Phantom (Very clean wonky pattern)
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...0957_small.jpg
Enchi Phantom Pinstripe (Dorsal stripe appears due to the pinstripe gene but pattern still very clean and reduced)
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...0962_small.jpg
Re: Stingerbee or spider?
Thanks for the heads up (beautiful babies by the way!). I think after everyone's comments I'm just gonna avoid this breeder all together, seems like the animal's quality is not all that great or that she may be selling things off that aren't what she says they are and it's not really the good deal I thought it was.
She had these enchi spiders (compared to a normal spider) that are pretty colorful but like yall said you can't determine the quality of enchi from a stinger. http://i.imgur.com/dFoxGx7.jpg
Re: Stingerbee or spider?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
alyjaros
Thanks for the heads up (beautiful babies by the way!). I think after everyone's comments I'm just gonna avoid this breeder all together, seems like the animal's quality is not all that great or that she may be selling things off that aren't what she says they are and it's not really the good deal I thought it was.
She had these enchi spiders (compared to a normal spider) that are pretty colorful but like yall said you can't determine the quality of enchi from a stinger.
Smart move.