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What were the parents, this appears to be a pinstripe motley, not a genetic stripe. The connected head pattern and narrow central stripe rule out genetic stripe in this animal.
What were the parents, this appears to be a pinstripe motley, not a genetic stripe. The connected head pattern and narrow central stripe rule out genetic stripe in this animal.
Parents are Sulfur Stripe x Sulfur Stripe, hence you get Sulfur Stripe.
I think one of your parents must not be a sulfur stripe because this individual is definitely not a stripe. One might be a motley-stripe though, because the male is indeed a stripe.
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