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Minkness
07-05-16, 12:45 PM
Was told this was an enchi calico. I can see the calico, but I'm not so sold on the enchi part. What do you guys think?

Andy_G
07-05-16, 01:29 PM
Doesn't look like an enchi.

Aaron_S
07-05-16, 03:03 PM
Doesn't look like an enchi.

Albert Clark
07-05-16, 03:21 PM
Could be a low quality example of the morph. Why don't you ask the seller to see pictures of the parents? See what he says. I think most enchis have a 4 leaf clover head stamp and it's hard to see it in this picture.

Minkness
07-05-16, 04:21 PM
Nah, not that interested honestly lol.

Thanks for confirming my suspicions though!

chairman
07-05-16, 08:03 PM
Could be a new breeder that assumes the enchi gene was inherited because a parent had it. Sometimes you do come across someone offering a het "insert dominant or codominant gene here". I know that such concerns are steering my own choices for possible breeding... don't want to produce babies that I can't identity.

Andy_G
07-05-16, 08:20 PM
Could be a new breeder that assumes the enchi gene was inherited because a parent had it. Sometimes you do come across someone offering a het "insert dominant or codominant gene here". I know that such concerns are steering my own choices for possible breeding... don't want to produce babies that I can't identity.

Asking for help with identifying things you are unsure of from people who are knowledgable enough to give you the correct answer 100% of the time is so easy now with social media. Don't let a bit of uncertainty be a reason to not breed and learn as a hobbyist. :)

chairman
07-05-16, 08:34 PM
Asking for help with identifying things you are unsure of from people who are knowledgable enough to give you the correct answer 100% of the time is so easy now with social media. Don't let a bit of uncertainty be a reason to not breed and learn as a hobbyist. :)

Oh, it isn't stopping me, just informing my choices. There are quite a few morphs out there with subtle differences... no point in starting by breeding two of them together and hoping to be able to sort out the offspring.

Andy_G
07-05-16, 08:41 PM
Oh, it isn't stopping me, just informing my choices. There are quite a few morphs out there with subtle differences... no point in starting by breeding two of them together and hoping to be able to sort out the offspring.

And that my friend is exactly one of the reasons why I am not a ball guy... ;)

pitontheprowl
07-06-16, 06:11 AM
Could be a new breeder that assumes the enchi gene was inherited because a parent had it. Sometimes you do come across someone offering a het "insert dominant or codominant gene here".

This right here!!!
I'm not seeing Enchi either

Minkness
07-06-16, 08:38 AM
From the sounds of it, he's not the breeder. Sounds like a pitty handmedown from someone else and now this guy doesn't want it. I'm full up though and got too many other things going on outside of reptiles (thus my absence). I was just curious if my thoughts were correct on the lacking enchi. Which, apparently, they were.

Andy_G
07-06-16, 09:48 AM
There comes a point (for some it happens right at the beginning which is best IMO) where you really want to try and get the best examples and highest quality of the morph to add to your collection. The bitter aftertaste of poor quality long outlasts the sweet taste of a great price...quality in, quality out...and if you don't plan on breeding, it's still better to have a bit of a "wow factor" present, isn't it? IF that were a low grade enchi (which I am completely certain it isn't) I think it would definitely still be better to pass on it because of that.

Sorry you have so much going on Logan...I know the feeling!

Minkness
07-06-16, 11:24 AM
Yeah. I really like high quality animals for sure. Even if not planning to breed, I like to look at them and think 'Man you'd make some nice babies!' Lol.

I'm not really looking for anything right now anyway. If anything, trying to downsize a bit to help balance the rest of my life. =/

Aaron_S
07-06-16, 02:38 PM
There comes a point (for some it happens right at the beginning which is best IMO) where you really want to try and get the best examples and highest quality of the morph to add to your collection. The bitter aftertaste of poor quality long outlasts the sweet taste of a great price...quality in, quality out...and if you don't plan on breeding, it's still better to have a bit of a "wow factor" present, isn't it? IF that were a low grade enchi (which I am completely certain it isn't) I think it would definitely still be better to pass on it because of that.

Sorry you have so much going on Logan...I know the feeling!

Minkness
07-06-16, 05:30 PM
Aaron, did you mean to quote Andy? Lol

Andy_G
07-06-16, 05:41 PM
It's his new thing. :D

Aaron_S
07-06-16, 05:51 PM
It's his new thing. :D

Minkness
07-06-16, 08:30 PM
Lol ok then