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    Re: Pastel Enchi Pairing

    Quote Originally Posted by BranceM View Post
    I just purchased a male Pastel Enchi to breed to my Pastel & Spider females. I'm still new to this whole morph game so I'm unclear of all the possibilities that the male could produce when bred to various other females. I'm curious of what some of the popular morphs are created by Pastel Enchi pairings. Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    i can calculate it in my head, i think.

    pastel enchi to pastel: 12,5% normals 12,5% enchi 25% pastel 25% pastel enchi 12,5% super pastel 12,5% super pastel enchi.

    pastel enchi to spider: 12,5% normals 12,5% spider 12,5% enchi 12,5% enchi spider 12,5% pastel 12,5% pastel spider 12,5% enchi pastel 12,5% enchi pastel spider.

    there you are.

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    Apparently my initial question was unclear so allow me to be a bit more specific. I know what a Pastel Enchi x Pastel produces as well as a Pastel Enchi x Spider pairing. That wasn't my question. I was asking what were a few of the more popular morphs that people also pair Pastel Enchis to. Using the Genetic Wizard would necessarily work in what I'm asking because essentially I'd be wanting it to work in reverse.

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    Apparently my initial question was unclear so allow me to be a bit more specific. I know what a Pastel Enchi x Pastel produces as well as a Pastel Enchi x Spider pairing. That wasn't my question. I was asking what were a few of the more popular morphs that people also pair Pastel Enchis to. Using the Genetic Wizard wouldn't necessarily work in what I'm asking because essentially I'd be wanting it to work in reverse.

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    Pastel Enchi Pairing

    Go on world of ball pythons.com, go to the morph list and hit advanced search. Select enchi, and find the combos that YOU like!

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    Fire, yellow belly, and lesser combos are a few I'd look at.


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    Sorry for the double post, I was trying to edit my post to correct "would" to "wouldn't".

    Thanks brobertson, I was unaware of that ability. I thought all it did was predict possible outcomes of selected pairings.

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    Re: Pastel Enchi Pairing

    the thing is that enchi works together with almost anything. there are too many choices. enchi albinos look interesting and better than normal albinos, same goes for mystic potion, bee, pewter, i could make an arbitrary list. one of my favorites is the enchi clown.

    just choose something you like, anything, and search the morph list to see what happens if you add enchi to it. Chances are enchi will make it better. its just a gene thats very good to have in your collection and you can breed it into many different projects.

    or you could go for a female that is another enchi combo, hitting super enchis is always awesome because they are great for breeding. if someone works with a recessive gene and wants to add enchi to the recessive, a super enchi is the best way to go.

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    Re: Pastel Enchi Pairing

    Quote Originally Posted by BranceM View Post
    Apparently my initial question was unclear so allow me to be a bit more specific. I know what a Pastel Enchi x Pastel produces as well as a Pastel Enchi x Spider pairing. That wasn't my question. I was asking what were a few of the more popular morphs that people also pair Pastel Enchis to. Using the Genetic Wizard wouldn't necessarily work in what I'm asking because essentially I'd be wanting it to work in reverse.

    OWAL's wizard DOES work in reverse. Multi-gene animals give the breakdown of what is needed to create them within the list. (Hovering over "blackwidow for example shows them to be spider,pastel,black pastel, or bumblebelly = spider, pastel, yellowbelly)

    With around 2000 morphs and morph combinations it is not productive to ask "What can I pair it with?" without adding your own personal preferences.
    i.e, pinstripe or G-stripe animals, super clean patterns or busy ones, pale or darker, etc.

    BP's are like ice cream, not everyone likes one particular flavour but, every flavour is enjoyed by someone.

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    Thank you Kurtilein.

    As stated there are 1,000s of different combos so going through each one in an effort to figure out what ingredients are at work just isn't feasible.

    And RyanT, I bet making comments like that make you feel real tough huh? If you absolutely feel the need to comment in an effort to satisfy your self esteem issues then by all means fire away. If not, I'd appreciate it of you kept your comments to yourself.

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