El Jefe
Mark 16:18
I personally found the name very appealing, and simply started calling the Type B Anerythristics as "Charcoals".
Did the name stick because it was a good name or because you stuck the name? :rofl:
I personally found the name very appealing, and simply started calling the Type B Anerythristics as "Charcoals".
Did the name stick because it was a good name or because you stuck the name? :rofl:
One Brent let go of? Dat's purdy![]()
I would disagree with you, Michelle. It's a project that Rich Z has already said that he didn't have any interest in and believes he has sold everything off. Sounds like he didn't produce enough for long enough to show that it's indeed a true new morph since there are so few known examples of it. The person investing the time, energy and emotion over the years that it takes to prove it out should be the one entitled to name it.
I remember those days as a peon pet store employee!!Another point I would like to bring up, it seems the big three have more to do with naming then they know. When I first started out in this hobby, . . . I would receive pricelists through (can you believe) snail mail....and honestly learn by the names given by the big breeders on their said pricelists. We never asked why or how...was just sort of accepted.
No problem on disagreeing, I like to hear other points of view. So am I understanding your point correctly (and I apologize if Im not)
For example, I have bred for exceptional Reverse Okeetees over my entire breeding history, ..in fact it was the reason I started breeding as I could never get my hands on a "perfect" RO until I started my own selective breeding...now I believe I have put tons of time, effort, energy and emotion into it, does that mean I can rename Reverse Okeetees from my line? Kinda like Abbott Okeetees?
Honestly, Im asking....not meaning to be sarcastic...just trying to understand
Michelle
PS Just for the record....Im pro Platinum.....against Ashy, ha!
now I believe I have put tons of time, effort, energy and emotion into it, does that mean I can rename Reverse Okeetees from my line? Kinda like Abbott Okeetees?
Michelle
PS Just for the record....Im pro Platinum.....against Ashy, ha!
Back to specifically discussing Phantom Anery/Platinums. They are genetically different for certain, and they are "new", but are they significantly different as adults (another thing Rich points out with naming any morph) to warrant a different name. That waiting for adulthood coloration is just as important. For example genetically a Butter Bloodred is proven, but is the color they turn what people expected? Does it match with the name Sulphur? More importantly does it need to?
Just some thoughts,
D80
I mean, who the heck wants to write out something like "Hypo Lavender Blood Red Ashy Motley"? :rofl:
Originally Posted by Rich Z
I mean, who the heck wants to write out something like "Hypo Lavender Blood Red Ashy Motley"?
Originally posted by that Jeff guy.... Yeah...I guess you do have the problem seeing how you probably already have a dozen of those....
Good point . . . other than the fact that:Just to be devil's advocate here....
Last I checked, Platinum (as a metal) is silver with a hint of pink, indicating the hightened presence of potassium. This particular morph looks NOTHING like platinum to me.
No, you have validated YOUR hatred for what you think are completely dumb trade names. I never said I didn't like them or think they were fitting.Good points as well... except for the fact that you've basically validated my utter hatred of some of the completely dumb trade names of corn snakes. (Although I still think that Plasma is BY FAR worse than Platinum...)
In my opinion, yes, it is. Because it clearly identifies a GENETIC difference, even if it isn't a VISUAL difference.