Quote Originally Posted by AlexAldrete View Post
Yeah, I don't see any influence of the other genes in that one either. I think I'll just advertise it as a Pinstripe if I do decide to part ways with it, although right now I'm thinking I'll raise the three of them for at least a year before considering selling any of them. One thing that's bugging me is that Enchi and Cinnamon are supposed to be allelic, so the hatchlings would HAVE to be either Enchi or Cinnamon. But I guess there's always the chance that that particular hatchling is from the Lesser male, but it simply didn't inherit the Lesser trait, hence being a straight Pinstripe.

Sooo, are we sold on the first two being Cinnamon Pinstripe and Enchi Pinstripe then? I really appreciate your input, by the way. You've been super helpful.
This is why I'll never pair a female with more than one male ever again..lol I did it one time and I still have headaches from it. I've seen some pretty normal looking pins that prove out enchi before so I would just say pinstripe with the one to be safe but let any buyer know the history.