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    Re: Not sure if just a banana....

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo Serpent View Post
    Here is my banana pastel enchi.

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    TurboSerpent, how old is your banana and what does he weigh? Mine is barely eight months and weighs almost 150g now. (He went on a hunger strike for two months after getting him.) Yours is yellower and has more spots, but if I understand correctly what the Enchi gene does as they age, mine should also get yellower? He doesn't have a head stamp, but he does have blushing on his head and lighter spots in the middle of some of his tan banding. I guess we'll have to see. For now, I'm going to just assume he's a Banana Enchi. Thanks everyone for the input!

    Now how would I go about proving him out? I understand how to prove out recessives, but how would you prove out codominate morphs?
    Last edited by madsdura; 06-23-2018 at 10:48 AM.
    1.0 Spider Mojave - Sir Derps-a-lot
    0.1 Super Pastel Calico - Fluffy
    0.1 Bumblebee het Piebald - Charlotte
    1.0 Banana - Courage the Cowardly Snoot

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