Quote Originally Posted by MissingLink View Post
I probably can't help too much I'm struggling with my own enchi pinstripe clutch as well. The way pinstripe reacts with other genes really makes it hard for us newbies to figure out what's in there. I would recommend posting some better pictures with more lighting and include side shots that show eye stripes, but do it after the first shed at least. #2 is strange because like you said it almost has a pin-cin pattern but is too light for it, which might darken after a shed.
Yeah, Pinstripe is a really visually dominant and variable gene, which can make it hard for us newbies to identify other more subtle genes. I think you mean #1 when you say it has a Cinny and Pin pattern, but lighter? All three hatchlings had their first shed aldready, but I'll definitely try to get some pictures in natural lighting later today, because I think the flash of my cellphone might be messing with the colors a little bit. I'll also try to get a better angle on the eye stripes and the sides of the body.