A trio of morph IDs please

I have a general idea of what my three gecko’s morphs are, but I’d love to get some more experienced opinions on them, so please let me know what you think.

First up is my female, I believe she’s a Black base, Cream, Harlequin, White Wall, Partial Pinstripe, with Fringing and Kneecaps
Though in looking, it seems like cream, pinstripe and harley are kind of assumed/implied with white wall, is that true? And if that’s the case, then is it redundant to list those on top of the white wall (if that’s what she is)?

Most of these were taken in natural light with her fired up the darkest I’ve ever seen, but then I also included her fired down (in artificial light), as well as a pic of her mostly fired up but to a more normal degree for her.

Then we have the smaller of my two males, who I think is a: Yellow base, Patternless, Super Dalmation, with Oil Spot, Red Spot, and Fringing

All these were taken in the same natural lighting, the first four are fired up and the last two are fired down. He doesn’t change super drastically between being fired up vs. down, at least not that I’ve seen. When he was little he had a phase where he looked almost red, but that was a long time ago and I haven’t seen that color on him since.

And finally we have my male that may not be the prettiest by most people’s standards, but I think he’s handsome! He’s also my first ever reptile so I may be biased XD
I think he’s a: Black base, Harlequin, Dalmatian, with Fringing he also might have some small amount of pin-dash to him but it’s hard to tell, sometimes it looks like he has a little bit, other times it doesn’t.

Once again, all in the same natural lighting, mostly of him fired up super dark, and then a few of him totally fired down.

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  1. Dark/black base, white pattern (cream), partial pinstripe, possibly het empty back. Don’t see any white-walling on her, looks like she’s just a faded tricolour. Pinstriping aligns the pattern more horizontally, so when the pinning is strong, the pattern will naturally look kinda wall-ish. But white-wall pattern is much more solid-looking. Looks like she might have white-out (those solid splotches of white in the middle of her lateral) though, which is the het-form of whitewall. Whitewall is the homozygous form of whiteout, and is it’s own seperate trait, so cream, pinstripe, and harley is not assumed as you can have phantom white-walls.

  2. Phantom super dalmatian, not a yellow-base though, looks more like a very muddy red-base. Phantom is what we now call patternless and bicolour, as well as some brindles and tigers.

  3. Dark/black base partial pinstripe harlequin with dal spots.

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