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    Is my snake a normal or enchi?

    Had this girl for about 3 months now and while online I stubbled across a snake that looked exactly like mine, but it wasnt a normal like I think she is. But is she a normal or enchi? PLZ HELP!!

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    There's no Enchi there.

    Also, I'm having a case of deja vu. Recent similar post with the same answer: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...66#post2266666
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    Re: Is my snake a normal or enchi?

    Thanks, ive been questioning her morph for quiet sometime

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    Simple answer to ease your mind: most BPs are not morphs.
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    Dang good eye there Eric! Although you were the first to respond last time. I don't think I would have caught that.

    If you want you could say she is a "dinker" and then breed her to another normal that has similar polygenic traits and see what happens? I feel that sometimes people (I'm not saying you) get disappointing or like their animals less when they are not a specific morph or have something "special". I see it a lot with pythons and with chameleons. If that is your pet snake then it doesn't matter if it's an Enchi or not. It's a wild type which comes in a ton of different colors and who knows there may be a few special genes that yours may carry that a very mad scientist breeder would thing is superb. My point is I hope you still like your animal the same whether she's an enchi or not.

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