Inquiry on a morph! :)

Hi guys! I just got my first ball python. I was told it’s a enchi but that’s all I know… I won’t be breeding it up for curiosity sake does anyone have any clues of the other morphs effecting it’s genes? It definitely has more going on than just enchi :slightly_smiling_face: thank you!


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No idea, @ashleyraeanne can help

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Lemon blast

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Ah, so enchi lemon blast? :slight_smile:

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It looks like just a lemon blast no enchi to me. But enchi isn’t my expertise.

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Lemon blast at least, never seen enchi in that combo before tbh so idk if it has enchi. That said, it is a rather thin baby.

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Ah alright! Thanks a ton! Was mainly looking for the morph to help inspire a name :slight_smile: any suggestions are welcome!

Is it? :confused: I got her yesterday and tried to get her to eat a peach fuzzy but no luck… any advice?

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Let it settle in for at least a week no handling then try to feed it.

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They need to settle in with not being bothered for at least 2 weeks before feeding is attempted. What is her enclosure like as well?

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I would say lemon blast, possible enchi too. Has a little enchi, but maybe not, not using enchi with breeding so not an expert or anything, but I’m not totally sure. They are quite thin, but leave a few days alone before trying to feed again so you don’t stress them out, congrats btw. Ball pythons are quite picky and get stressed easy so try to leave it for at least another week, maybe try for more. they can go a while without food, so don’t worry about it going hungry either.

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It’s pretty last what I know but welcome to the community

It’s a Lemon Blast, I don’t see any Enchi in it.

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I agree with all the people who said lemonblast, but I don’t know, the pattern and a bit of the coloration makes me think there might be some other gene in it.