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    Little help with enchi please.

    I recently had my first clutch and it's a lot harder than I thought it would be to pick out the enchi stuff.. I may have to wait until they shed but take a look and let me know what you think. Breeding was Banana enchi to enchi spider. The pics are the two banana that came from the clutch.

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    In my (limited) experience I would say that at least the second one has Enchi in him. That head stamp looks Enchi. (Cloverleaf shape)

    Both are gorgeous, congrats
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    Re: Little help with enchi please.

    They're adorable!

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    I would say wait until first and maybe second shed then re-evaluate. Fortunately you have a banana Enchi on hand for comparison. Nice worms by the way.
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    Re: Little help with enchi please.

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    In my (limited) experience I would say that at least the second one has Enchi in him. That head stamp looks Enchi. (Cloverleaf shape)

    Both are gorgeous, congrats
    I couldn't get a good pic of their heads. They both have the clover on their heads, i was just expecting a little bit cleaner pattern like their father. I also got a normal and two more enchi but not a single snake with spider in it.
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    1.0 Clown
    0.1 GHI
    0.1 Mojave Het. Clown
    0.1 Stinger Bee
    0.1 Black Pewter
    0.1 Hypo Butter

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    Re: Little help with enchi please.

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt850 View Post
    I couldn't get a good pic of their heads. They both have the clover on their heads, i was just expecting a little bit cleaner pattern like their father. I also got a normal and two more enchi but not a single snake with spider in it.
    The odds can be crazy like that. I bred enchi pastel x bumble belly and every one out of 7 but one was spider. Yet all that pastel in the mix and I didn’t end up with a super and only 3 with pastel. You just never know.

    Regarding the two bananas, I agree, it’s hard to see enchi in them but if they have the enchi head stamp, your odds are pretty good they have it. Once they shed, get better straight above shots so you can see the pattern better and I think we could help you make a more definite decision.

    Beautiful animals either way, congrats!

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    Re: Little help with enchi please.

    I'd say both are enchi, imho, not spiders as you can tell and not seeing regular naners. Just my 2 cents..

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