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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    What ever it is, they dont make them like that no more

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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    Louis he is amazing, nicest I have seen.Dibs when you hatch something from this guy.

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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    That's the hottest Enchi I've ever seen!
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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?



    Thanks to everyone for your comments and kind words.

    To those who said they think our boy is a Super Enchi, I can only say I wish that were true. But on the other hand, if he's just an Enchi, I can hardly wait to see his Super Enchi progeny.

    Ahhh, but that's a ways off.

    Thanks again for everyone's input.
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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    Wow Louis! That is a great looking Enchi!!! May be the best I've seen yet!

    I love that super reduced pattern and the color is amazing too!

    Good luck with him!

    Tom

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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    He's awesome! I'm sure you have some fun projects planned out for him once he's older :p

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    Re: Would this, should this, could this be an Enchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barnhart View Post
    Wow Louis! That is a great looking Enchi!!! May be the best I've seen yet!

    I love that super reduced pattern and the color is amazing too!

    Good luck with him!

    Tom
    Thanks Tom! I appreciate it! I hope you're having a great season.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin View Post
    He's awesome! I'm sure you have some fun projects planned out for him once he's older :p
    Thanks Dustin! Yes, we definitely have some cool projects we're ready to plug him into. Just need him to grow a bit.
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