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Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Got this big girl, was told she was enchi, but part of me is unsure so I was hoping people with a better eye for this can help me out and let me know what you think. I’m not allowed to add pictures yet for some reason so here is a link, hopefully that is ok.
https://imgur.com/gallery/WdCBh3c
Thanks I’m advance!
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Low quality? Sorry but that’s a living animal that you took in, seems a bit harsh.
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Originally Posted by MarkL1561
Low quality? Sorry but that’s a living animal that you took in, seems a bit harsh.
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I believe they are posting in reference to the phenotypic expression of the enchi genetic mutation, not its inherent value as a living organism. Good on you for making OP feel so welcome on their first post.
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Originally Posted by jmcrook
I believe they are posting in reference to the phenotypic expression of the enchi genetic mutation, not its inherent value as a living organism. Good on you for making OP feel so welcome on their first post.
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It just seems weird to be calling an animal low quality or “just a normal” imo Could have been phrased differently. It’s worded as if the animal is solely a commodity... Could have just asked if it was an enchi or not, didn’t have to put the “low quality” or “just a normal”. Probably shouldn’t have been so salty but it just bugs me when people refer to living animals in a materialistic way. So sorry to offend just a pet peeve.
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Originally Posted by LSP
Got this big girl, was told she was enchi, but part of me is unsure so I was hoping people with a better eye for this can help me out and let me know what you think. I’m not allowed to add pictures yet for some reason so here is a link, hopefully that is ok.
https://imgur.com/gallery/WdCBh3c
Thanks I’m advance!
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Originally Posted by MarkL1561
It just seems weird to be calling an animal low quality or “just a normal” imo Could have been phrased differently. It’s worded as if the animal is solely a commodity... Could have just asked if it was an enchi or not, didn’t have to put the “low quality” or “just a normal”. Probably shouldn’t have been so salty but it just bugs me when people refer to living animals in a materialistic way. So sorry to offend just a pet peeve.
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I can see where you're coming from, but it didn't bother me quite as much since I've seen others refer to it this way too. I suspect it's easier to remember than "low
expression"? And I like to remind ppl that "normal" is what natural selection chose as successful... it's actually the winner, not the loser.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Normal - Missing too many traits
At that size you should see some brown in the black banding on the back even for a low expression Enchi.
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Aww I don’t mean it in any negative way, I just have read people call some snakes that are morphs low quality meaning their phenotypic expression isn’t as noticeable as others. She is such a sweet and gorgeous girl I love her dearly regardless of her morph. I was just wondering because the guy who gave her to me said Enchi but I really didn’t see it. I’ll use low expression from now on not to peeve anyone, but I don’t see her as a commodity at all, she is my pet and she will continue to have a comfortable life under my care. I think she is amazing just how she is.
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Re: Low quality enchi or just a normal?
Originally Posted by LSP
Aww I don’t mean it in any negative way, I just have read people call some snakes that are morphs low quality meaning their phenotypic expression isn’t as noticeable as others. She is such a sweet and gorgeous girl I love her dearly regardless of her morph. I was just wondering because the guy who gave her to me said Enchi but I really didn’t see it. I’ll use low expression from now on not to peeve anyone, but I don’t see her as a commodity at all, she is my pet and she will continue to have a comfortable life under my care. I think she is amazing just how she is.
Don't worry, most of us understood you the first time...& don't be afraid to post or ask questions...you're clearly 'one of us'. And
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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