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    Question Difference between Enchi, Fire and Normal?

    I’m having slight trouble identifying the three. Does anybody have pictures of each and can tell me the key differences?

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    Re: Difference between Enchi, Fire and Normal?

    Check www.worldofballpythons.com


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    Pattern, coloration, head stamp is what you are looking for.
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    Re: Difference between Enchi, Fire and Normal?

    Here are a few of mine side-by-side. They are not really 'base' morphs because they have some recessives present ...but they are good representation.

    WT: No head stamp. Darker hue.

    Fire: I look for a lighter color and a circular 'blob' head stamp of some sort at the back of the head.
    I personally can't identify the flame patterning that everyone else seems to find.

    Enchi: I look for a gold*ish color with banding (which may/may not be brown). Head stamp on an Enchi can vary significantly: usually represented in my collection as a Clover or Horseshoe. Varying amounts of yellow can be seen on the side of an Enchi depending upon the level of expression.







    Hope this helps!
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