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    Differences in enchi and super enchi?

    The female toffino enchi that I put deposit on is possibly a super enchi. Are there things to look for as she grows or will I have to breed to find out bc of the other genes in her? If there are things to look for what would they be?

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    Super Enchi's get brighter and their pixelation softens as they mature. they also have a more prominent head/neck pattern from what i've seen. it might be hard to tell in a Toffino combo but time will tell how bright it gets - she it ends up being brighter than a normal Toffino due to the Super Enchi.

    also even if she is a Super, she won't produce Super Enchis unless her mate has Enchi as well.
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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

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    also even if she is a Super, she won't produce Super Enchis unless her mate has Enchi as well.
    Ok I'm not very good at genetics but I'm trying to learn. If I breed her to an enchi and get normals then she wasn't a super enchi or if she didn't produce any normals then there's a good chance she is a super enchi. Is this correct? Or would this only be true if there was no toffino in her?



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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
    Ok I'm not very good at genetics but I'm trying to learn. If I breed her to an enchi and get normals then she wasn't a super enchi or if she didn't produce any normals then there's a good chance she is a super enchi. Is this correct? Or would this only be true if there was no toffino gene.



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    You can take the Toffino out of the equation all together when trying to prove out Super Enchi or not. If you paired her to a normal male (don't you dare ) and all offspring are Enchi, either you have incredible luck or she's a Super Enchi. Super Enchis will always pass Enchi on to their offspring.
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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

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    You can take the Toffino out of the equation all together when trying to prove out Super Enchi or not. If you paired her to a normal male (don't you dare ) and all offspring are Enchi, either you have incredible luck or she's a Super Enchi. Super Enchis will always pass Enchi on to their offspring.
    So a super enchi won't produce normals no matter what its paired with?

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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

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    So a super enchi won't produce normals no matter what its paired with?
    Correct. That's one of the perks of the super form of the incomplete dominant morphs - no normals.
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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

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    Correct. That's one of the perks of the super form of the incomplete dominant morphs - no normals.
    That what I thought but with all the genes out there it gets confusing at times.

    What would you pair her with?

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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post

    What would you pair her with?
    Personaly I would pair her to a toffino or het toffee male if you dont have one they are not overly priced and you will have the chance of a toffee enchi which would be hottt
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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

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    Personaly I would pair her to a toffino or het toffee male if you dont have one they are not overly priced and you will have the chance of a toffee enchi which would be hottt
    All I have right now is 1.0 super pastel, 0.1 killerbee and in 60 days approx 0.1 toffino enchi (poss. super). I got the super pastel on 01/23/16 which was my first bp and it hasn't even been 6 months and I've added these other 2 so who knows what I'll have by the end of the year lol I have a 5 year plan to be set up and ready to breed but I have lots more knowledge and snakes to aquire. That toffino enchi won't be ready for awhile anyways, she's only 123g. Garrick just weighed her today for me.

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    What will happen if you pair 0.1 Toffino enchi to 1.0 Albino enchi?

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