7 new additions from Tinley

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TheHiddenGecko

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Sorry I'm a little late. I've been so busy lately, especially with a new rack I'm building. Well here they are. Enjoy!

First up is a female patty from Mark Bell
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I finally got some Bells! Here's a male from Mark Bell and a female from Garrick DeMeyer.
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I went to the show with no intention of getting Macks and I ended up bringing home a pair. The male is from John Mack and the female is from JMG.

Male
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Female
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TheHiddenGecko

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Next is a female normal who I think looks kind of like a snow...
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...and a male pinstripe. Both are from Alex Hue. Does anyone know what he classifies as a pinstripe?
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Here's the thing that has been keeping me very busy. It's about 90% done and weighs about 400 pounds.
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RaiQuee

Stripes are in!
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Nice bring backs! I wasn't too impressed with JMG's selection of macks this year, so I went to the macks themselves! Got a good deal too!
 

gixxer3420

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Nice new additions from the show. Looks like your racks coming along rather nice. I to just finished building my own rack. I'm in the processof building at least 3 more but may go far 5 more. All depends on howlong it takes me.
 

Grinning Geckos

Tegan onboard.
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I don't know....I was wonder what the heck he ment by pinstripe as well. They seemed to me to be anything from a patternless stripe to jungle to so-so stripes (I'm such a stripe snob).
 
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TheHiddenGecko

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Thanks for the nice comments everyone. The pinstripe almost looks like an outcrossed redstripe. You can barely see it in the pic but it's there.
 

nwheat

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Very nice new additions - looks like you really had some fun at the show!! :) I'm not sure what a pinstripe is, but I do really like the look of that gecko!
 
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TheHiddenGecko

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Thanks Nancy. I'm going to email Alex and find out what it is. I'll let everyone know when I find out.
 
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LadyGecko

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Nice Leos!!
I also remember seeing pinstripes at the show and wondering ?????
 
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TheHiddenGecko

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Here's his reply. It's pretty interesting.

"Our "pinstripes" are a seperate line altogehter, its something that popped up in our colonies a couple of years ago. It is a
dominant morph, when bred with other leos, the "pinstripe" will show up in
the first bredings. We have not produced a super yet. Its one of those "dinking" around projects.

I named them pinstripes because they hatch out with a very narrow
stripe, the stripe does not get bold nor does it stay 100% intact as a adult.

Here is a picture of a baby pinstripe.....

http://www.alexhuereptiles.com/Collection/collection/leos/hpin.JPG

as you can see, there is a a stripe within a stripe, on the inside
right down the spine of the back there is a lighter "pinstripe" that is within a
bolder stripe. These are our own line of stripes.
 

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