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    Default Confirmation on morphs & traits 2....

    Hi
    As other thread... have i got these morphs & traits right? any ideas on value?

    Crestie 3: Juvenile (7 months approx) tailless Green Orange Harlequin Tiger Dalmation with blush, oil spots, partial pinstripe, furring, fringing & knee caps

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    Crestie 4: Juvenile (as above) tailed Brown Orange/ white harlequin with portholed oil spots, furring, partial pinstriping (low i think), fringing & knee caps

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    Thx for any help u can give me

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    I would consider the first a Tiger, with Dal spotting. I see little-to-none pinstriping but possible furring. Fringing and knee caps are up in the air though.

    The second would just be a Harlequin. I do see fringing, but no oil spots. Furring looks good, but alas I would not consider any pinstriping.

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    Thanks so much Brian. I must admit that am a bit confused regarding pinstriping. Am not really sure what to look for. They are all siblings and their dad definately has furring so that's where they get that trait from. Thanks for your help.

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    No problem! Furring and pinstriping are basically oposites. Pinstripping are two lines of scales running down the dorsal of the gecko. Furring is a spotted "line" of raised scales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian(: View Post
    No problem! Furring and pinstriping are basically oposites. Pinstripping are two lines of scales running down the dorsal of the gecko. Furring is a spotted "line" of raised scales.
    Furring is when multiple raised scales that exist outside the pinstriping region are present. They usually appear running down the upper lateral area in zone c. There are some examples in the Morph guide if you would like.
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    So there can be a pinned with furring? My bad
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    I would say the first one is just a flame with a few Dal spots but probably not even enough spots to call it a Dalmation. And the next one is a harlequin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian(: View Post
    So there can be a pinned with furring? My bad
    Yep. That's definitely possible.

    From these pics I would say #3 is a flame dalmation with some fringing. #4 I would call a flame with pin dashing. Im sure theres another trait or two on both but I can't see them here.
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    The second looks a lot like my Dillinger when I first got him (fired down - he's fired in the pic): Click image for larger version. 

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