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RE: Guide to morphs for crested geckos?

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Posted by: angusblack at Thu Sep 11 15:25:30 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by angusblack ]  
   

Well, actually, I am interested in any guides that people consider definitive. I understand flame and harlequin very well, but I've seen some geckos listed as "pinstripe" that didnt' fit what I thought the definition meant--an animal with crests running the length of its body, highlighted in white/cream (basically a white stripe that runs along each side of the animal's back until it meets near the base of the tail). But I've seen many animals with no white or cream described as pinstripes. Case in point, this video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrNLrZ-wb4I They call that animal a "partial pinstripe", but I don't see any white at all. Perhaps this is all just a case of other people's errors and not my misunderstanding. I have figured out that a reverse pinstripe seems to mean an animal that has crests all along both sides of its back, without the whitish color...at least I think that's it. I was just hoping somebody knew of a resource that was the most definitive.


   

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