From the NERD website...http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.htmlThe Enchi is a relatively new morph on the ball python scene, and is quickly rising in popularity. Enchi balls are velvety in appearance, with heavily-marked, contrasty faces. This is also a reduced pattern mutation, which makes the Enchi an exciting component for refining & enhancing other mutations through designer combos. The Enchi morph is co-dominant trait; the Enchi is the heterozygous form of this morph, while the homozygous form is the Super Enchi. Initially this mutation was called the "Enchi Pastel," however, many ball python enthusiasts have dropped the pastel reference. It's obvious that the Enchi is much more than just another Pastel variation - we've bred Enchis to our Lemon Pastel lineage & hatched a new combo involving both traits, instead of a homozygous ("Super") Pastel of any sort. We're hard at work exploring the potential of this beautiful mutation!
I am right there with you for trying to figure out all the different morphs. Another good site that i came across is World of Ball Pythons, it at least gives basics information on the morphs...http://www.worldofballpythons.com/
And when all else fails...GOOGLE is our friend...lol.
Hope this helps.