The text at the beginning of the video is supposed to say "Enchi Ball Pythons" and not "Pastel Black Axanthic" Please pardon our editor Brian. He is a dork.
These ID videos that you guys are putting out are invaluable to both beginners and advanced keepers. And the information that explains how each morph affects the outcome is superb. Keep it up guys. You’ve set a president for others to keep up with.
Awesome video. Very informative. Im fairly... No I'm actually very new to the hobby and I'm having a real hard time identifying and distinguishing phytons like Enchi, Clowns etc....
Hey Red 357. I also had a lot of difficulty identifying some of the Ball Pythons morphs when I first got started, especially things like fire and yellow belly.
LOL I been in the hobby over ten years and I dont even know how distinguish 98% of the morphs out there. Which is why i am really appreciating this series of videos showing the individual genes and what they do for the snakes when put with other genes.
I loved that pastel enchi yb. The bamboo combo was nice. That's the first Rio I've ever seen. That this is HOT. The enchi leopard yb was beautiful. And I love how enchi brings back the pattern on a champagne. I can't wait for the super enchi video. Sending much love, support, and respect to Jessy and the whole Freedom Breeder family. You guys are great.
Never heard of your channel till today, really glad it popped up. New to the hobby and have been becoming more intrigued with genetics & breeding. Thanks for all the knowledge!
Dude, very cool video! I have a male calico lesser enchi and he is very bright yellow with blue patches, all white belly, green eyes and has the large stripe on the head. I'm new to all this so this was very helpful for me to recognize the enchi gene in my male. Thank you!
Great video, they are all magnificent, knew about the butterfly head stamp, but the thicker eye stripe is really pretty😊 thank you so much for sharing and best wishes always..
Amanda Case every Thursday we will cover more and more genetics and characteristics to look for when IDing Ball Pythons. Stay tuned & turn the notifications on for this page if you haven’t 😁
GERSON MAZARIEGOS one of these days maybe, my main focus is to inform people on genetics & our products to start the channel. We will probably soon switch gears and do videos on all the new machines and molds we have invested in. But we will figure out how to continue bringing you these genetic videos.
I've an honest question. I'm still relatively new to the hobby. But in talking about eye stripes. The back of stripe gets fatter and connects under each side. I call it a chin strap if you will. I've seen some snakes with the attached chin strap but it looks like completely normal ball. Or is that fatter stripe with chin strap indicating that its got enchi in it?
LOVE THE ENCHI VIDEO! WE @ (OFF THE HOOK REPTILES) HAVE A FEW ANIMALS WITH ENCHI IN THEM. ENCHI DRAGONFLY; OD ENCHI; BUTTER ENCHI PASTEL; AND I JUST HATCHED OUT A CLUTCH THAT WAS DUAL SIRED (.1 BUMBLEBEE X 1. OD ENCHI/OD LESSER) WHICH WE GOT A HATCHLING THAT I BELIEVE TO BE AN OD ENCHI SPIDER??~ I'D LIKE TO PM YOU A PHOTO OF HER AND ASK YOUR OPINION AS TO WHAT "YOU" THINK JESSE.
I was told i have an albino enchi ball python, but I was also told I have a champagne ball python. Do you have a video explaining the difference with albinos and others so I can better figure out what I have?
Hey what's up Jessie, I appreciate all the video you shown about the different morphs on the ball python I just got into this hobby. I got a question hopefully you can help me out I have a Banana ball python I put bred him with 3 different females They were all healthy And weighed 2000 gram But then they started Dying 1 by 1 do you know why?
😳 there is many things that could be the issue. Please PM us on our Facebook Page or write me an email describing the situation a little more. Sorry to hear that.