I know I broke the rules of this thread, but I think this thread is bias. I am going to try to find the threads where this has been discussed already and catch up. Can somebody list links to these threads here. This would eliminate my distaste for this thread.
Why should we come up with alternative names for a morph, if we like and use Granite for Anery Bloods? The thread itself suggest that the use of Granite for Anery Bloods is wrong and a new name will be needed. To silence the opposition, rules for the thread have been put in place that is well a violation of our rights of free speech. It basically says, that even if you don’t like the idea of changing the name of Anery Bloods, just shut up, and watch us come up with alternative names for Anery Diffused.
Why don’t you start a thread titled Alternative Names for the “Original” Granite, lets come up with new names. Lets not get into whether or not a name change is needed, and in fact, this type of discussion will not be allow in this thread. Now everybody, lets see if we can come up with a new name for the “Original” Granites. Is everybody having fun now? We are not saying that a name change is needed, but just for fun, lets see what we can come up with. Maybe you will even like one of them.
This thread starts out named Anery Diffused, as if this is the only and most correct way to refer to Anery Bloodreds. If anybody who knows anything about Corns does not know what an Anery Bloodred or Snow Bloodred is, then perhaps they need to do a little more research. It is like learning a language, and there are a lot of different languages that have different words that mean the same thing. Anery Bloodreds are not red, do we need to explain why? Anery Bloodred, Anery Blood, Anery Diffused, (Actually if we are going to use a pattern name, I like Diffused Anery) but in any case, I know what they all mean, the exact same thing. Bloodreds have a long history, and then some very smart people discovered that there is a pattern trait associated with Bloodreds. This is very similar to Sunkissed. Are we going to change the name of Anery Sunkissed to a pattern trait name, because they are not well “Sunkissed” looking any more. They certainly are not orange, or look like any sun of any kind. We are calling the pattern on Sunkissed, the “Sunkissed” Pattern. We could just as easily be calling the pattern on Bloods the Bloodred pattern instead of the Diffused pattern.
Is the “Original’ Granites proven to be a new gene that is incompatible with all known Corn Snake genes? Is it simple recessive, co-dominant, color trait, pattern trait, or what? Has it been accepted by the majority as a new gene that needs a name? I know what I needed to do, just to talk about the “Transparent” Corns, and “Blue Ice” Corns that are now known as Lavas and Ice. Has the proof of a new gene been established that needs a name. Please direct me to the threads that establish this, so I can enlighten myself. Are the Original Granites deserving of being the 16th Corn Snake mutant gene that we have discovered, or were they proven back at 12 or 13, I didn’t here about it?