Quote Originally Posted by newtothegame View Post
pretty much only way to determine the morph is by looking at it correct? so if it doesnt look like it ....it isnt it. lol...even if it technically might be what he is saying the value just isnt there? He swears it wont produce any regular BPs. But i guess until you breed it you just dont know. So lets say it is what he says it is. whats the value? i might take a gamble on this. I have delt with this guy before and i dont think he would intentionally try to pull one over me. enchi just looks like more orange right? in the picture the colors are washed out bit
Either by visually identifying the morph or by proving it out (which takes YEARS).

Lots of people get a little too excited and claim they have ALL genes in their snakes despite others trying to correct them. Some people just will not change their minds, regardless of the evidence. To them, they produced what they said they produced. It's not necessarily them trying to pull a fast one or to be deceptive, but they just don't like it when people correct them...

Value is not only determined by the number of genes squeezed into the snake, but also the quality. If that were in fact an Enchi Lesser Spider (which I don't believe it is), then it's a low expression enchi, and I would try to advertise it for around $300, especially since I'd have to convince people who know what they're looking for that Enchi exists in that combo.. Just keep in mind, quality in = quality out. The price might be great for you, but don't complain when you can't identify the enchis or spiders in your clutches, or if you do photo updates and people will constantly point out that they don't think you have Enchi in your snake. To me, it's not worth the gamble. But if you don't really mind, then that's all you !