Silverback
Fifth Instar
So I've noticed in this new generation of adults some variable markings appearing which I'm sure others must of had too but I'm considering isolating these adults in the next generation when there will be more of them and trying to breed the variation which is a joined up question mark which I think looks very nice

The two on the left are the ones I'm talking about the right one is a normal and the top one has the bottom white markings missing but I don't like that and there are several of the joined up ones
Has anyone else had these and opinions on isolating and trying to breed this variation
Also I'm getting quite a few huge females (compared to the original adults) which I'm putting down to temps and especially diet during the nymph period
Opinions also welcomed
SB

The two on the left are the ones I'm talking about the right one is a normal and the top one has the bottom white markings missing but I don't like that and there are several of the joined up ones
Has anyone else had these and opinions on isolating and trying to breed this variation
Also I'm getting quite a few huge females (compared to the original adults) which I'm putting down to temps and especially diet during the nymph period
Opinions also welcomed
SB