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The Pinstripe is a Co-Dominate pattern and color mutation originated and proven genetic by Brian Barcyzk. I was fortunate to negotiate with Brian to get one of these guys in Daytona this year.
Awesome animal!! Is that the one in the Daytona pics below by Tropical Vision that had a price tag for $30,000 on it?? Nice bp regardless...
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Josh
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Very nice!
Is it male of female?
Thanks for sharing. For some reason this is a morph that isn't well known in the general public, or at least I don't know much about it anyway. Have homozygous ones been produced and proven yet?
Best of luck with him/her.
Those Pins are absolutely stunning! A definite must have for a great collection!
Good buy for a great animal from GREAT PEOPLE!! Good luck with it...
Looks like it is being fed WELL 
LATER!
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Sean Bradley
Owner : EbN
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There is no such thing as a dominate or co-dominate animal. How so many big breeders can get something so simple wrong is beyond me. There is enough intentional misinformation in this field; we need to eliminate the honest mistakes like this one. Can we please get a simple name right?
There are plenty of thing in this field to get upset about. A simple typo should not be one of them. I am not sure that I spelled typo right, so please forgive this error in advance.
>>There is no such thing as a dominate or co-dominate animal. How so many big breeders can get something so simple wrong is beyond me. There is enough intentional misinformation in this field; we need to eliminate the honest mistakes like this one. Can we please get a simple name right?
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