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Crested Morph?

kryptic

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Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me determine what morph this crested is;

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thanks for your help,
Dan
 
What about those dark shades that are like black lines down her crests?

It is just part of her individual coloring/trait.
Does not change, or add to, the morph.
That said, some call that type of trait (dark shading/color inside of dorsal pins) "inverse (phantom) pinning", or something along those lines, but it is not a "recognized" morph term.

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