Yah what would be considered a pisntripe crestie???
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Yah what would be considered a pisntripe crestie???
there is no such thing. I have seen some guy, Dustin Thompson, advertising like 3 tiems a day he wants them. I have no idea what he's smoking but I've been everwhere, talked to everyone and never heard or seen a "pinstripe" crestie
Dustin can keep smoking whatever he is, pinstripes do exist. Apparently, pinstriping is very rare for juveniles, and "partial" pinstriped juveniles occasionally turn into fully striped adults. Here's one from Sandfire Dragon Ranch. All credits to Allen for this pic...
Unless he is referring to a leachie?
Thats cool if you call that pinstriping. I would think youd call pinstriping along the sides. I haev seen those around and hell, I have one similar to that but I havent seen anyone cvall thiers pinstripes before.
More or less like any other morph, call it as you see it.
I would like to see some of your cresteds that look like the "so called, non-existing pinstripes." If to you they are like any other morph, I would love to purchase or trade for yours. Thank you for your time.
Here you go. The crests are brighter... similar to what was posted. But im not selling it or the other one I have similar to her. they will be ready to breed by end of summer.

That is a partial pinstripe from what I can tell, and I do not smoke anything at all......-Dustin
Yes a partial, and relax alittle I wasnt being serious about the smoking thing. people are alittle egdy on here. lol
They are out there. SFDR is the only breeder I've seen carry or produce them. I have seen pics on this forum of animals that exhibited the pinstripe pattern just not as pronounced as SFDR stock.
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Thank you all for the frenzied response.
and now for the harlequin question
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