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    Re: Pastel spider pinstripe - correct?

    Spider pinstripe and pastel aka as spinner blast can have a different dorsal line that is bare as it traverses the body. Usually noticeable in younger animals. Typically starting from neck and towards the caudal region. In larger sub adults and adults the bare or clean dorsal line diminishes as the striping and flecking cover and come together more. The coloration of the eyes ( green) leads me to believe that the pastel gene is at work here. Total body coloration is also consistent with spinner blast.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 09-05-2022 at 05:00 PM.
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