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Thread: Enchi Pics

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    Enchi Pics

    Here's a few pics of our Enchi male we recently picked up from Jeff Nemanius. Thanks for looking.







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    Re: Enchi Pics

    Those are really neat pastels. I am just starting to look into them.. the super form is awesome as well Nice specimen definately.
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    Re: Enchi Pics

    GREAT snake! This trait has so much potential...it's a super bling gene for cleaning up color & reducing pattern. Have fun with it!

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    Re: Enchi Pics

    Very nice girl, I love the reduced (of course). I saw a few of these available at the previous show I was at but couldn't get myself super excited. She's a nice one though.

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    Re: Enchi Pics

    I love his rich colors, and that pattern is sweet! The more reduced snakies I see, the more I want one!
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    Re: Enchi Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    I am just starting to look into them.. the super form is awesome as well Nice specimen definately.
    Thanks Jennifer. I think they're a great morph on their own, especially the super, but I'm very excited about the combos I can make with them.

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG View Post
    GREAT snake! This trait has so much potential...it's a super bling gene for cleaning up color & reducing pattern. Have fun with it!

    K~
    Thanks Kara. Some of the breeders I spoke with about the Enchi, weren't very optimistic about this morph's potential, but I think it will prove to be a vital piece to a lot of cool combos!

    Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
    Very nice girl, I love the reduced (of course). I saw a few of these available at the previous show I was at but couldn't get myself super excited. She's a nice one though.
    Thanks. They are definitely a more subtle morph, but as I mentioned above, I believe they are going to be a part of some awesome combos!

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakieMom View Post
    I love his rich colors, and that pattern is sweet! The more reduced snakies I see, the more I want one!
    Thanks. Yeah, He looks sweet, but looks are deceiving, because he's mean as a junkyard dog. LOL.
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