how much/many

Dron2124

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not sure on dalmatian but i have heard for a harly they have to have 50% of the side upwards and it spread onto the legs as well. But i could be wrong
 

Daedric1

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Dalmatian
Dalmatian isn't a morph, but rather an independent trait, so it generally goes by the following convention:

[primary morph] with dalmatian spotting: < 25 spots and/or insignificant sized spots
Dalmatian: 25+ spots
Super Dalmatian: 100+ spots, generally a significant amount of large spots

It further breaks down into regular (black) spots, red spots, olive spots, and 'oil' spots. Regular spots are never used in the description.


Harlequin
The easy way to describe this morph is that it looks similar to a Flame, but the side pattern should reach more than halfway from bottom to top, and the pattern should also partially cover the legs. The main zones to look at are the top half of the sides, the bottom half of the sides, and the legs. Specifically:

Top half of sides: 25%+ pattern coverage
Bottom half of sides: ~100% pattern coverage
Legs: 25%+ pattern coverage

If the gecko doesn't meet these requirements, it's a Flame. At the other end, if the top half of the sides reach 75% coverage, you have an Extreme Harlequin.
 
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