Pinstripe

First Produced By: Repashy

Aliases: Pin-Dash, Partial Pinstripe

Issues: N/A

First Produced In: Unknown

Availability: Common

Last Updated: 2025-01-28

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Pinstripe crested geckos are considered a single, independent trait, whereas a morph is generally a group of traits or specific look, like flame, tiger or harlequin, but they can be easily treated as a morph.

If the pinstripe is slightly broken along the dorsal and between 90-99%, it would be a high % pinstripe.

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History

Originally produced out of animals from Allen Repashy. The hobby raced for several generation to create the first 100% pin. The race was followed by the first 100% Red pin, we were in the running and produced a few 99% before our first 100%. This was Pangea forum.
The pinstripe trait was first described by Allen Repashy and further defined in Rhacodactylus: The Complete Guide. The trait was defined as raised scales along the sides of the dorsum, separating it from the laterals.

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Appearance

Proven Lines

Partial Pinstripe
If the pinstripe is broken and forms no more than 90% of the dorsal edge, it would be a partial pinstripe

Pin-dashed
If a pinstripe has relatively large broken gaps along the dorsal, it would be a pin dash.

Related Traits

Combos

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