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    Re: Differences in enchi and super enchi?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
    Ok I'm not very good at genetics but I'm trying to learn. If I breed her to an enchi and get normals then she wasn't a super enchi or if she didn't produce any normals then there's a good chance she is a super enchi. Is this correct? Or would this only be true if there was no toffino gene.



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    You can take the Toffino out of the equation all together when trying to prove out Super Enchi or not. If you paired her to a normal male (don't you dare ) and all offspring are Enchi, either you have incredible luck or she's a Super Enchi. Super Enchis will always pass Enchi on to their offspring.
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