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    BPnet Veteran SPJ's Avatar
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    Bad Enchi or Nice Normal? Lots of photos

    This one has not only me wondering but others who have seen it as well. It is an import that I picked out of a group because it looked kinda cool. Some have said it's a bad enchi, others that it could be a genetic reduced pattern (belly is wrong for that IMO) a really nice normal, or something new.
    I was hoping to get opinions here. Nice normal or poor example of an enchi?
    It has gold eyes, mustaching, a chin spot, head blushing, odd colored sides, etc.
    Anyway, here are some bad photos. I know, not gonna help but I am not the best at photographing snakes.

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    Re: Bad Enchi or Nice Normal? Lots of photos

    Don't know but I like it.

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    Re: Bad Enchi or Nice Normal? Lots of photos

    Ugh. First photo didn't work.
    Here it is.


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    Normal. Doesn't have the bronzing that Enchis have...especially on the belly. Nice looking reduced though.
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