I know she isn't but I wish she was a spotnose! That would explain the colors and patterns. I was trying to give an example of what would best describe the way she looks. (Sorry my mistake in the description) That is why I wanted to show pictures of her ether way.

I was shocked to see an enchi produce hatchlings that are this bright and the orange and yellow that is no where close to what the enchi male looks like. I was looking for some reason that the whole clutch (5 eggs) would turn out like that.

The math just didn't add up with her being a Normal and a male enchi being a co-dom. I should have got at least half of the clutch as normals and half being enchi. So that is where I was looking at the female having some type of genetics to add to the enchi to answer why the clutch turned out like this.

Looking at that I am going to breed the male to another normal female and the female to another dominate male. To try and prove if the genetics are in the male or female or in both.

I was thinking of crossing her with a spider or a pinstripe with them being dominate mutations the pattern will be there or it wont. Worst case I get some normals and spiders or pinstripes.

Ether way I am so happy to have the hatchlings healthy bright and beautiful! I am for sure going to cross the females with pattern mutations and see what I get from them when they are breedable!

Thanks for the comments and the info! You guys are always a HUGE help!


Thanks

Mike