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    Re: What is your fav Pinstripe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    Now I'm confused all over again...which doesn't take much lol
    That description he gave is confusing. Pinstripe is called pinstripe because that's what it does to the pattern. That is to say it makes thin lines across the snake. Think pinstripe suit. So named because of the thin lines across the suit. Or the pinstripes of the NY Yankees, the greatest baseball team ever As far as full dorsals or back stripes that can occur across a variety of genes and randomly in normals. The only true full genetic dorsal to my knowledge is the genetic stripe but even that one can have breaks. I was lucky enough to recently purchase this beauty which is a Rio or super Arroyo and has a full dorsal
    0.1 Woma Pinstripe "Gemma"
    0.1 Ultramel "Lyla"
    0.1 Bamboo Woma "Tara"
    0.1 Rio(Super Arroyo) "Wendy"
    1.0 Clown "Happy"
    1.0 Pastel Butter Ghost "Unser"
    1.0 KillerBee Yellow Belly "Half-Sack"

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