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I'm pretty sure the cheyenne line only refers to a line of diffused amels a.k.a. fires. The colour doesn't resemble the cheyenne line either. However, nice looking snake.
Here's a cheyenne fire yearling to compare the colouration.
He's very nice! Indeed, very bright! I don't know if he's a Cayenne Line or not. Maybe you can send a picture to Don of SMR. He'd certainly be able to tell you.
When I first came to this board a few years back, I was always thrown for a loop when I seen sanke typed out.. Was trying to figure out what the heck Koi had anything to do with snakes..