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Originally Posted by odduc748
Looks like tiger patterns on the backs. But, I'm sure more experienced keepers will offer much better expertise than mine.
They look nice, whatever they are!
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That is not what makes a Tiger a Tiger. What you are seeing are the normal splits, between "chevrons", on a typical back pattern. It's the pattern carried when not a Patternless nor a Pinstripe.
Cannot see sides to determine whether, or not, they are Tigers and the pics are not very clean/clear for 100% determination.
Even so, Tiger identification, on very young Cresties, can be tricky at times (depending). This is because, sometimes, non-Tiger babies can have a tiger type patterning that ends up disappearing when a bit older.