Someone needs to make a "one does not simply have enough enchi females" meme lol. It's so true! I wish I had the funds to buy another one! I just purchased a female for future plans though... :P..
Your wish is my command lol... it is a very true statement. Hopefully late next season I can itch my scratch and produce a few hypo enchi combo girls in my first ever clutch...prayers to the odds gods starting now. :banana:
Im hoping he can get to breeding size by the end of the year:P
08-16-2012, 12:30 PM
snakesRkewl
Re: Show me your enchi's
This is our 2 gene enchi boy from Mark Petros, genetic black back enchi male.
We have him slated to breed another enchi girl, a sugar girl and probably a butter female too.
So correct me if I'm wrong- Enchi is the reduced banded pattern. But is there a color standard? I've seen some more "yellowish" colored and some more "orangish" colored. Or do they hatch one color and progress to the yellow? Seems most hatchlings I've seen are the more orange. Which is better to look for to make combos with, when I'm looking at babies? Or does that not really matter, and boil down to personal preference?
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08-16-2012, 02:39 PM
Mike41793
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Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
So correct me if I'm wrong- Enchi is the reduced banded pattern. But is there a color standard? I've seen some more "yellowish" colored and some more "orangish" colored. Or do they hatch one color and progress to the yellow? Seems most hatchlings I've seen are the more orange. Which is better to look for to make combos with, when I'm looking at babies? Or does that not really matter, and boil down to personal preference?
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I believe u want a really orange hatchling bc the orange keeps brightening and gets more yellowy with age. Lots and lots of yellow on the sides :D
08-16-2012, 02:44 PM
Freakie_frog
Re: Show me your enchi's
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Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
So correct me if I'm wrong- Enchi is the reduced banded pattern. But is there a color standard? I've seen some more "yellowish" colored and some more "orangish" colored. Or do they hatch one color and progress to the yellow? Seems most hatchlings I've seen are the more orange. Which is better to look for to make combos with, when I'm looking at babies? Or does that not really matter, and boil down to personal preference?
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To me what makes a good Enchi is the combo of good pattern, not reduced so much but an even pattern, and good color..