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    Yeah I think the lighter spider is enchi.

    This particular white mystery one does not have enough color in the face to even see that eye striping, but at least some color in the body is developing. Probably CG champagne pastel. The similar ones with brighter orange may have enchi and that is what's causing the extra oomph to the color. If they develop the tiniest bit of grey in the head or dorsal, I'd rule CG out.
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    Re: Thoughts On Identifying This Multi-Gene Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    Yeah I think the lighter spider is enchi.

    This particular white mystery one does not have enough color in the face to even see that eye striping, but at least some color in the body is developing. Probably CG champagne pastel. The similar ones with brighter orange may have enchi and that is what's causing the extra oomph to the color. If they develop the tiniest bit of grey in the head or dorsal, I'd rule CG out.
    I definitely think that one really orange CG is an enchi as well. Additionally while trying to check for head stamps on the 4 white ones, I noticed that the one with the most color now in fact has red eyes.
    The other three are the standard blue/gray. Does that typically happen with champagne? (I will post pictures here in a moment)

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    Re: Thoughts On Identifying This Multi-Gene Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    Yeah I think the lighter spider is enchi.

    This particular white mystery one does not have enough color in the face to even see that eye striping, but at least some color in the body is developing. Probably CG champagne pastel. The similar ones with brighter orange may have enchi and that is what's causing the extra oomph to the color. If they develop the tiniest bit of grey in the head or dorsal, I'd rule CG out.
    3 of them have the usual eyes like this;




    Same lighting that the took the other eye shots in, but not sure what's going on with this baby. "Appears" to have red eyes, as I cannot get any gray/blue to show up regardless of the angle or lighting. Has a very translucent head color that the other 3 didn't get yet. Dud baby?


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    It may just be that enough different genes stacked up to cause it to get eyes like that. While CG don't normally have that when on it's own, maybe the combo of enchi, CG, pastel, and champagne does? Unfortunately I've only been able to find a single picture of that combo and it's not good enough lighting to tell what color the eyes are.

    If this fella turned out CG male https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...pythons/602761 that really makes me wonder what on earth is going on with the sire. Has the males he has produced before been CG or non-CG? Seriously, weirdest sire ever with odds and craziness
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