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  • 01-12-2011, 12:54 AM
    LOSTCOAST_BALLZ
    just to help the poster, can some one list the specific identifiers for the enchi morph. to finalize and clarify which balls he has. i think it is a wild type with wicked markings BUT the area that we the poster and I live n is not the most reptile savy place. and I believe mistakes are made. but i already stated my guess and have little experience with enchi's
  • 01-12-2011, 08:11 PM
    angllady2
    Your best bet is to search here for pictures of Enchi's. Don't go to Google, you'll find pictures of snakes that aren't Enchi, but here if they say it's an Enchi, it almost certainly is.

    I know Enchi IS a pattern morph, and that most enchi's have a banded and reduced pattern. I believe they have distinct head patterns as well. Enchi is one of those morph's that can easily be mistaken for a normal if you are inexperienced or it is not the best example of an Enchi.

    I myself am not comfortable with identifying Enchi's yet, so if I am in the market for one it will be from a reputable breeder and be an outstanding example of the morph.

    Gale
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