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    First shed! Help ID Please :)

    All of these babies finally shed out! Pairing was Banana/Coral Glow Enchi Pastel x Lesser.
    Here's what I know I have:
    1 normal female
    1 Enchi female
    1 Enchi Lesser Female

    *pics taken with and without flash and in natural sunlight*

    Now the 2 I'm not sure on (in last 6 pics)could either be Lesser Enchi Pastels, or they could possibly have banana/coral glow in them.

    I have tried getting pics of their eyes as they have kind of a pink tint to the pupils, the normal and Enchi do not have this, but its very difficult to capture with my phone.

    Also I sexed them and they could possibly be males, they are so small so its hard to tell, if they have no banana then they are females but I will sex them again in a few days to be sure.

    Please help me ID them, I plan on selling all of these babies and need to be sure on what exactly they are, thank you

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    my guesses are...

    wonky normal
    nice enchi
    enchi lesser
    enchi lesser and 2 enchi lesser pastel
    2 busy banana/cg enchi lesser pastel - not good photos but the yellows seem brighter and the darker colors look more lavender. also they look to have banana/cg eyes from the last pix and how u describe them. u should be able to tell really quickly by their colors in person. or hold them back and grow them out for a bit and by 150-200grams, freckles should be coming in.

    Edit: congrats!
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    Re: First shed! Help ID Please :)

    Congrats! Very pretty clutch

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    Re: First shed! Help ID Please :)

    Its hard for me to tell because of the lesser, makes them a bit more orange but I believe they are banana, as soon as I get a sex on those 2 ill know for sure. If they are males I'm almost 100% positive they have banana in them.
    They are much brighter in person but the outside pics I took shows their colors pretty well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    my guesses are...

    wonky normal
    nice enchi
    enchi lesser
    enchi lesser and 2 enchi lesser pastel
    2 busy banana/cg enchi lesser pastel - not good photos but the yellows seem brighter and the darker colors look more lavender. also they look to have banana/cg eyes from the last pix and how u describe them. u should be able to tell really quickly by their colors in person. or hold them back and grow them out for a bit and by 150-200grams, freckles should be coming in.

    Edit: congrats!
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    Re: First shed! Help ID Please :)

    So, I have done a lot of research and have come to the conclusion that they are Coral Glow Enchi Lessers possibly pastel.

    This video helped me understand what the banana and coral glow genes do to the enchi and lesser genes together.
    https://youtu.be/lI4IKkGxMPg

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    Re: First shed! Help ID Please :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexiel03 View Post
    So, I have done a lot of research and have come to the conclusion that they are Coral Glow Enchi Lessers possibly pastel.

    This video helped me understand what the banana and coral glow genes do to the enchi and lesser genes together.
    https://youtu.be/lI4IKkGxMPg
    aah yes, i totes forgot that Banana/CG BEL-complex animals have minimal freckles. i have an adult Nana Mojo that's almost spot free! Enchi helps clean up the freckles too and gives it the deeper lavenders. nice variety in this clutch. congrats.
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    Re: First shed! Help ID Please :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    aah yes, i totes forgot that Banana/CG BEL-complex animals have minimal freckles. i have an adult Nana Mojo that's almost spot free! Enchi helps clean up the freckles too and gives it the deeper lavenders. nice variety in this clutch. congrats.
    Yeah the male that sired this clutch (banana/cg Enchi pastel) barely has any spots, He's super clean
    Attached a couple pics of the sire below with and without flash

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