What is his morph?






he got orange tone color on his eyebrow when he’s fire up
what is his morph?

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He’d have to be proven to know for sure, but I’d say he’s a quadstripe harlequin, pos het EB (:

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Welcome to the community @dopio! You have a very nice little crestie there! :blush:

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thx for help :slight_smile:

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Sorry I’m bad with abbreviations :sweat_smile: is EB empty back? If so, I don’t see it (I understand it’s het) if there is lineage with empty backs then yes het, but just looks like a normal pinstriping back would.

I don’t believe it’s quadstripe as one side looks broken but there aren’t enough pics of this side to see at for sure.

I’d say this gecko looks to be a lavender (at least on my phone) pinstripe harlequin. Although if you have more pics of his right side, that might confirm the quadstripe.

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i uploaded picture of both side at another community and yeah he is full pin quadstripe

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EB is empty back yeah - This looks like a possible lower expression het to me based on all the others ive seen, but like i said it would have to be proven (:

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unfortunately i dont know his lineage at all

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thanks for welcome! :slight_smile:

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Harley pinstripe.

Not a quad as they’re not full lines. But would make some nice quads being paired to one. X

And I wouldn’t say het eb unless you know parents and lines. I’ve produced many cresties with clear chunk at bottom but neither parent was eb or het as far as I know for it either. X

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Glad I’m not the only one thinking this. I thought I saw breaks in one of the lines but wasn’t sure & to qualify as a quadstripe, it cannot have breaks

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