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New Trade Names

Oh, and the name "trundlefart" was originally a JOKE and only very recently has been used by some as an actual trade name for a snake carrying one motley and one stripe gene. The whole striped motley, motley stripe, motley het stripe and het motley het stripe confusion that is still going on was what brought trundlefart back from the depths of threads long forgotten here on CS.com. I sure didn't expect it to be taken seriously! And I don't think Chuck Pritzel did either and I believe he was the first to use it in a morph naming discussion.

Kin yew make me a link to that? I thought trudnlphartz had something to diffused. Maybe run the URL thru tinyurl.com so you know who doesn't. Uknow. See it. I'd alwaze herd it had sumfing to do with diffused. I'm going to name my next new morphs Enema Corns. They'll exude a feeling of Accomplishment. So glad I haven't posted pics of secret projects. Thanks for enabling. ♥u.
 
I really like magma for diffused lava - it makes sense.

Also I'm totally not going to be the one to tell Dusty or Artemis they've been demoted from motley/stripes to trudlefarts. :uhoh: :grin01:
 
Sunkissed morphs are sort of special cases. Some trade names work quite well while I think some may not. I know Sunkissed amels have a trade name, but I can't think of it at the moment. Honey and orchid are basically second nature to me, but to call Sunkissed anerys anything else right now would feel alien. And then, what about Sunkissed ghosts? I have one that was actually called a Sunkissed silver queen when I got her. And mixing Sunkissed with certain other genes creates some very unique markings. Shatters and Sunkissed stripes come readily to mind. To mess with Sunkissed stripes, IMO, would be bordering on sacrilegious, their look is so completely their own. You can add whatever color morph name you want to them, but Sunkissed stripe needs to be there.

Sunkissed Amels have a trade name? I think I saw a Sunkissed Fire called a "Sunfire" before? I think Walter produced the first one last year? As far as the Sunkissed Silver Queen (Ghost), I believe Silver Queens are a line-bred type of Ghost? It was Rich Z's project, so maybe he can fill us in?

Dilute anery Sunkissed would be blue Sunkissed (Sunkissed blue doesn't sound as good...which does happen with Sunkissed...put that term in front or behind or in some cases, either way works). However, I will fight calling dilute Sunkissed/Sunkissed dilute by any other trade name. True, Walter I believe bred the first ones, but I honestly don't think anything else would work, at least from what I'm seeing in mine.

I believe Walter was the first to produce a Sunkissed Dilute Anery (in 2012), however, the first Sunkissed Dilute Anery Motley was produced in 2011 in the Netherlands and the first Sunkissed Dilute was produced last year by Alain. We actually own her. I really need to take updated pictures. See the following link: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117250&highlight=sunkissed+dilute

One trade name that I think will go over quite well when the morph is actually made would be for dilute anery lava...if it's not called a blue ice, this whole trade name thing is just worthless! And blueberry should be for a dilute anery strawberry.

Would it be "Blue Ice" or "Dilute Ice" or "Blue Lava"? Since Anery+Lava=Ice and Anery+Dilute=Blue, why would there be a double-use of Anery trade names?

shadow for anery Sunkissed...maybe, but what will you call a hypo anery Sunkissed?

I would think it would still be called a Sunkissed Ghost, right?

Jarr
 
Does Blaze come in saddles? ;)

LOL!!!

I actually LIKE the name Trundlefart. It is as silly as some of those ball python morphs, and it makes me smile. It also trips over the tongue very easily as well.
I have 2 sisters, snow and anery trundlefarts. :)
 
" I sure didn't expect it to be taken seriously! And I don't think Chuck Pritzel did either and I believe he was the first to use it in a morph naming discussion."

He didn't ;) And I bet Dean was a bit surprised of the popularity of the "Munson Plan" also :crazy01:
 
Kin yew make me a link to that? I thought trudnlphartz had something to diffused. Maybe run the URL thru tinyurl.com so you know who doesn't. Uknow. See it. I'd alwaze herd it had sumfing to do with diffused. I'm going to name my next new morphs Enema Corns. They'll exude a feeling of Accomplishment. So glad I haven't posted pics of secret projects. Thanks for enabling. ♥u.

Here is the first post that had the term "trundlefart" in it: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showpost.php?p=72495&postcount=21 As you can see, it was used as a nonsense name for a whatever morph, basically along the lines of a famous quote:
Shakespeare said:
Juliet -
What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. - (Act II, Scene II).

It is located in a thread originally about what to call other "bloodred" morphs, located here: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11302&highlight=trundlefart
 
Sunkissed morphs are sort of special cases. Some trade names work quite well while I think some may not. I know Sunkissed amels have a trade name, but I can't think of it at the moment. Honey and orchid are basically second nature to me, but to call Sunkissed anerys anything else right now would feel alien. And then, what about Sunkissed ghosts? I have one that was actually called a Sunkissed silver queen when I got her. And mixing Sunkissed with certain other genes creates some very unique markings. Shatters and Sunkissed stripes come readily to mind. To mess with Sunkissed stripes, IMO, would be bordering on sacrilegious, their look is so completely their own. You can add whatever color morph name you want to them, but Sunkissed stripe needs to be there.

Sunkissed Amels have a trade name? I think I saw a Sunkissed Fire called a "Sunfire" before? I think Walter produced the first one last year? As far as the Sunkissed Silver Queen (Ghost), I believe Silver Queens are a line-bred type of Ghost? It was Rich Z's project, so maybe he can fill us in?

Dilute anery Sunkissed would be blue Sunkissed (Sunkissed blue doesn't sound as good...which does happen with Sunkissed...put that term in front or behind or in some cases, either way works). However, I will fight calling dilute Sunkissed/Sunkissed dilute by any other trade name. True, Walter I believe bred the first ones, but I honestly don't think anything else would work, at least from what I'm seeing in mine.

I believe Walter was the first to produce a Sunkissed Dilute Anery (in 2012), however, the first Sunkissed Dilute Anery Motley was produced in 2011 in the Netherlands and the first Sunkissed Dilute was produced last year by Alain. We actually own her. I really need to take updated pictures. See the following link: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117250&highlight=sunkissed+dilute

One trade name that I think will go over quite well when the morph is actually made would be for dilute anery lava...if it's not called a blue ice, this whole trade name thing is just worthless! And blueberry should be for a dilute anery strawberry.

Would it be "Blue Ice" or "Dilute Ice" or "Blue Lava"? Since Anery+Lava=Ice and Anery+Dilute=Blue, why would there be a double-use of Anery trade names?

shadow for anery Sunkissed...maybe, but what will you call a hypo anery Sunkissed?

I would think it would still be called a Sunkissed Ghost, right?

Jarr

According to Ian's Vivarium (which some declare is gospel when it comes to trade names :rolleyes:), Sunkissed amels are also known as "infernos".

Yes, I know the term "blue ice" would be a double-use of "anery", but as I mentioned in my post, not all trade names are perfect, but some just fit. "Blue ice" is an actual thing and pretty darn "cool", if you ask me and pardon the pun!

My query about what to call a Sunkissed hypo anery if you call a Sunkissed anery a "shadow" is basically a confirmation about the total mess we have been dealing with in all these threads about trade names. If you are going to call a Sunkissed anery a "shadow", but turn around and call a Sunkissed hypo anery a "Sunkissed ghost", why even bother with "shadow" and just call it a "Sunkissed anery"?

And thanks for the clarification about who produced the firsts in the dilute + Sunkissed combos. I had forgotten about yours (let's see just how good YOUR memory is at 53! ;)), and didn't even know about the first dilute Sunkissed anery motley! I saw the photos of the ones Walter had produced this year up on his website and had been drooling over them ever since!
 
According to Ian's Vivarium (which some declare is gospel when it comes to trade names :rolleyes:), Sunkissed amels are also known as "infernos".

*Maybe* when they separated out all the ultra/ultramel stuff it was accidentally put under Sunkissed amel? I think "inferno" was the trade name for ultramel bloodreds?
 
How did I miss this thread earlier? Coming up with combo names has been a hobby of mine for quite a while. While most of mine are for internal reference, they would fit easier on a label and can make the animal more marketable.

I did come up with "specter" for my odd-libe of ghost (Kathy had the cups marked "SP" for "special project, so it seemed fitting. There is also a second phenotype in that line I refer to as "Banshees" as well. Still trying to figure them out genetically though.

Others names that I use:
Hypo + Lavender = Lilac (light lavender)
Anery + Charcoal = Carbon Corn
Red-Mask (sounds too similar to the "masque" gene) = Cardinal Corn
Amel + Anery + Caramel = Vanilla
Amel + Hypo=Solar
High-White Amel Okeetees =Megamels
Amel + Sunkissed =Nova
Amel + Caramel = Cola Corn (caramel syrup used in soft drinks; dark coloration)
Lavender + Caramel (since Amaretto is being used for Amber+Lavenders, and almonds are a common ingredient in amaretto drinks)
Anery+Sunkissed =Cocoa Corns
Orange Candycanes =Candycorns
Caramel + Charcoal =Cappuccino (I had used Coffee corns, but that's too similar to Toffee)
Charcoal + Lavender =Concrete Corns (about the same color)
Diffused Silverqueens =Monarchs
Hypo + Lava = Magma
Hypo + Sunkissed =Citrus
Ultra + Lavender = Larkspur
Strawberry + Dilute Anery (Blue) =Blueberrys
Seemingly dominate yellow (still debated) = Yellow Jackets

I also support using diffused as opposed to bloodred for non-red animals.
 
Lavender + Caramel (since Amaretto is being used for Amber+Lavenders, and almonds are a common ingredient in amaretto drinks)

Makes just as much sense too. :headbang:

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I personally don't think all the morph mixes need specific names, but it's always confused me how diffused caramel doesn't have one. It seems all the other single gene do when mixed with diffused, and I'd get on board with one for caramel.

My suggestions is treacle.
 
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