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    Re: Enchi or Normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    You could certainly rehome him as a normal, though I wouldn't try to advertise it as an enchi and pass the same thing that happen to you on to someone else. It's a hard lesson, but the one to take away is that if you aren't 100% certain of the morph on purchase, that is not an animal you want to buy for your breeding stock. When you know the morph you want to plug into your projects, spend a few days looking up examples of that morph and studying it before hand. That way you've had some practice learning to recognize it, and it'as fresh in your mind.



    I tried zooming in on the pic and I still don't see the green. You must have a waaaay better display than I do, they don't look green to me at all :/
    I can nowhere see the eye color either.

    Keep him as a pet if you want, rehome him, whatever you decide, sorry this happened! I was looking for Enchis a year ago and almost bought a low quality one off craigslist before I decided to ask others if it was a good example of an enchi. Personally, I would sell him and invest in a male with more genes. You want powerhouse males (3+) that can be bred to single gene / less gene females to be the most economical. Enchi Lessers are one of my favorite combos. Mojave Enchis are awesome too.

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