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    The major difference between Enchi Bee's and Bee's is the pattern looks like it is dripping down the sides. The Spider and Pastel is fighting the Enchi pattern and color a bit. Understandably, it can be hard to spot. The second difference is that while most Bees get uglier as they age, that Bee should get better and better looking because of the Enchi gene. Anyone that has seen hatchling Enchis and then the same snakes at 500g knows what I'm talking about It should be much easier to spot when that snakes ages. The pastel used looks a little dirty but some of that could be from the speckling some Enchis have. Nice pickup shorty! Can't wait to see him at 500g.

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