T. rathkii
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T. rathkii

I found this lovely orange female at a park. I also collected several others (grey males, females, and a few mottled females) that I hope also carry the gene. The first female is isolated with two males you see here from under the same log and hopefully they will produce orange offspring.
Do the two grey ones have an orange speckling to them down their "spines" or is that reflected light?
 
While rathkii often are found with an orange and grey calico or variegated pattern, the two males here are solid gray.
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3400
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ƒ/32
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55.0 mm
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10/2000
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6400
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Fri, 27 October 2017 9:06 PM
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