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    Dinker, maybe?

    Would you dink around with this girl? What would you pair her with?





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    Enchi
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    She almost looks enchi in that first picture. There's a little banding, not so strong... Can you stretch her out and take another picture from the side, so we can see a bit of belly?

    I'd pair her to a pastel. Or maybe an actual enchi... but I'd try the pastel pairing first.
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    These are the best " stretched out" pics I can get of her. She's a very shy snake and whenever she senses movement she's balled up

    I also included a belly pic. Sorry for the crappiness.....







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    Hard to say what to put her with not knowing what you have. Anything you have that goes good with an enchi would be the best bet. I have a girl that looks alot like her that bred with my butter last year. I got nice clean looking butters...
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    So are you saying she's an enchi, or just a possibility?

    All I have, as of yet, to breed her with is a cinny, lesser, pastel and albino males. My Yellowbelly won't be ready till next year, and I'd love to get my hands on a fire male, but probably not for this breeding season.
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    pair her with a pewter queen bee, or a Mojave Spinner Blast, or maybe a Boom Ball.

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    I'd go leopard if possible for you, enchi if not. If there is anything to to unlock, my money would be in these two doing it.

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    she looks enchi-ish? She could just be a normal with some enchi traits... or she could be a not-very-obvious enchi. I like pairing her with a pastel (or better yet a super pastel) because it's an easy gene to get ahold of, and because a pastel enchi would be really obvious. A lot of single gene dominant traits like fires and vanillas and enchi are pretty subtle by themselves... but pastel really makes them boom.
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    Re: Dinker, maybe?

    Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
    So are you saying she's an enchi, or just a possibility?

    All I have, as of yet, to breed her with is a cinny, lesser, pastel and albino males. My Yellowbelly won't be ready till next year, and I'd love to get my hands on a fire male, but probably not for this breeding season.
    as was said previously, she has enchi-ish traits. she's definitely not an enchi, but pairing her with an enchi could possibly give you really hawt looking enchis if that dinker has some genetic traits

    with your collection i'd probably pair her with that lesser or pastel . leaning more towards lesser lolz
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