I remember when I saw the first regular Enchi......and I thought to myself "So what? It doesn't look all that different from a normal BP, just bit more gold"
Then I realized later on what power that gene holds when you start crossing it to other morphs. I have a true appreciation for Enchi now and what it is capable of.
The story behind it is kind of neat as well.....Lars Brandell got a few farm animals from Ghana in a bag and discovered that two of them were nearly identical and something was "off" about them. He ended up breeding them in Sweden in 2002 and proved them to be a dominant gene.
So your snake made it's way from southwest Ghana, to Sweden, to the US, and then to you in some form or another.
I love reading the history of morphs!
Cool fact: "Enchi" is the name of a small town in Ghana which your snake was named after.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/En...4!4d-2.8253724
....I had to Google the college there because the town won't show up on Google.
It is currently 77F there with 96% humidity......safe to say the wild BP's are having no trouble shedding![]()