Sounds like he's a real peach, more than likely he is a flipper and not a real breeder because he doesn't even know what he had, .....I would throw his name and area of operation up here so that everyone knows not to deal with him and I would spread the word like wild fire .... I don't think it breaches any regulations of the forum but I might be wrong .... maybe one of the mods can verify that it is fine before you do, but I sure would like to know so that nobody else gets taken to the cleaners
Advertised on craigslist out of cedar rapids, ia. Called himself Robert
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03-21-2016, 11:27 PM
T_Sauer
Re: Enchi
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Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Sorry to hear that. Be sure to pm Eric right away about any Enchi ! :cool:
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Originally Posted by locolobito
Appreciate the look out on enchi.
I have to second what Albert said ..... Eric has some very nice Enchi stock and even in an advanced state (Enchi + 2 or 3 gene animals) if you should want to spice up your project a little more, I am planning to make my next purchase from him when this season hatches out.
Whichever you decide I wish you the best and for sure keep us posted as the story unfolds with what you find out with your current snake in question :gj:
03-21-2016, 11:33 PM
locolobito
Re: Enchi
I understand "buyer beware" and what not. Even though she is a mystery, I believe I came out on top. Now my next question is should I prove her out or just breed her with my pied and albino spider like I originally planned?
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03-21-2016, 11:36 PM
locolobito
Re: Enchi
I plan on it when wife allows me to get another one.
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03-22-2016, 12:26 AM
T_Sauer
Re: Enchi
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Originally Posted by locolobito
I understand "buyer beware" and what not. Even though she is a mystery, I believe I came out on top. Now my next question is should I prove her out or just breed her with my pied and albino spider like I originally planned?
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I would breed her to the pied male. It is a normal visual pied I assume? Since the pied gene is recessive you will get the exact same results as proving her out to a normal male with the perk that everything she produces from the clutch will be 100% het pied ...
On the other hand you could do the same with the spider albino male as albino is also recessive the only problem being that you will not be able to rule the spider gene in or out because the male is a spider
03-22-2016, 02:02 AM
Solarsoldier001
Re: Enchi
I think you have a great idea with adding enchi to your collection. They are indeed amazing animals
These are just a few amazing enchi combos that you can add to your collection [emoji1360][emoji1360][emoji1360]
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03-22-2016, 09:51 AM
MarkS
Nice looking snake, but my first thought was super pastel or possibly pastel/fire, pastel/vanilla or something like that. Doesn't really look enchi to me.
I know a few breeders from IA, but I can't think of one named Robert off the top of my head. Does he have a business name?
03-22-2016, 12:03 PM
Solarsoldier001
Enchi
Pastel vanilla was another thought too
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03-22-2016, 05:29 PM
locolobito
Re: Enchi
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Originally Posted by MarkS
Nice looking snake, but my first thought was super pastel or possibly pastel/fire, pastel/vanilla or something like that. Doesn't really look enchi to me.
I know a few breeders from IA, but I can't think of one named Robert off the top of my head. Does he have a business name?
No business name that I'm aware of. I will check out World of Balls to compare her to the pastel fire and vanilla. Thank you
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03-22-2016, 06:52 PM
locolobito
Re: Enchi
I can see color similarities and head fade. Hope not another pastel, but if so, cool. I know enchi helps to brighten colors and clean patterns. What does fire and vanilla gene do?