Neat little double homozygous dude

Pairing was Pastel Enchi GHI x Pastel Enchi GHI

1.0 Super Pastel Super GHI

Skipped it’s first shed and in typical Super GHI fashion it does have a bit of baggy skin but not the extent a lot of Super GHIs do. The skin issue with Homozygous GHI resolves with age. This is the first time I got a good look at it and I’m pretty pleased :yum:




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I love him!

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He’s the only one out of the clutch that turned out. There was an issue with the dam’s oviduct and she prolapsed it with it fused to the last egg and had be euthanized. I produced and raised her so it was an an all around heartbreaker at the time. Real happy this one made it!

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I just gotta say there are some real gems in this business and you are one of them Dom!
This is stunning!! Congratulations.

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Wow, the faded patterning I adore on this one :relaxed:

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Curious on how you know no Enchi? :thinking:

I’d of been very confused hatching that out, though since the patterning isn’t thinner then I’m going to assume that’s why? :sweat_smile:

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:smiling_face: You’re too kind Thomas, thank you!

I don’t :joy: Enchi can be hard to see in GHI combos. Honestly I am leaning toward it possibly having one copy of it due to the richness of the yellow.

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You guys can tell me what you think. Here are some young Pastel Enchi GHIs (pheno varies a lot). The parents of the dude in question looked just like these two as babies.

Here is a Super Pastel GHI too. You can see how much more pale the yellow is

For good measure here is a Super Enchi Pastel GHI

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