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    Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    I'm a huge fan of two bang Co-Dom ball pythons, and I really want to add an Enchi Pinstripe to my collection.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...chi-pinstripe/

    Who out there is working with this combo?

    Would you call this combo a Pinchi? Sounds pretty cool to me!
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    Doesnt look that much different from a regular pin to me...
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    Re: Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Doesnt look that much different from a regular pin to me...
    I think the key will be in holding on to the color as they age. I don't think they'll wash out as much as a single gene Pinstripe. Just a guess on my part.
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    Re: Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Would you call this combo a Pinchi? Sounds pretty cool to me!
    Well, people call Butter Enchis Bunchis, so sure, yeah, I'd call it a Pinchi.
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    Yes the nick name for enchi X pinstripe is pinchi
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    Look up Bengal Enchi Pin on World of Ball Pythons. That's my male. He's also poss het pied. It's hard to capture in pictures, but you can tell he's more than just a pin in person.

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    Re: Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Look up Bengal Enchi Pin on World of Ball Pythons. That's my male. He's also poss het pied.
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...chi-pinstripe/

    Robin, he's beautiful! Keep me in mind when you produce another male that looks like him.
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    Re: Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...chi-pinstripe/

    Robin, he's beautiful! Keep me in mind when you produce another male that looks like him.
    He's breeding three girls this season - a pied, and two het pieds. Next season he's going to my lesser.

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    Or u can go with "Enchstripe".. lol, but I def think Pinchi sounds better

    1.0 Pastel Champagne
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    Re: Enchi Pinstripe...A Pinchi?

    That's great! Cracked me up and I needed that, thanks! What about a "Purplenurple"? Lavender albino and...? Hahahahahaha! I just hatched onto my next breeding project, looks like.
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