Most of the "new trade" names are created by people that have nothing to do with the morph in question (other than owning one) but want to feel like they actually contribute to the hobby. Of course, a name is nothing like a new morph, new mutation, or a new set of knowledge; but it is the best they can do. Soooo, they create a name, wave a flag, and feel like they have somehow altered the course of herpetoculture for the better. That's how I see it, anyway. These confusing names made by Johnny-come-latelies represent all that was embarrassing to herpetoculture with the ball python craze. It was like some cornsnajke guys looked at all the dumb stuff being done in that market and said "Hey! We can be sillier than that!"....and succeeded.....lol.
The fact that so many major breeders only give, at best, a little lip service to the "new names" shows, to me, how pointless it all is. I might reference "fire" on my site or in my posts to catch
searches for that term (yes - that is why I do it), You can bet, though, that my cages, records, and receipts all say "albino bloodred" and not "fire." The only "granite" is on a striped-looking Rosy ratsnake. et cetera et alias. I just ignore most of these "new names" that I'm told are "the right ones" and generally call them what the originator(s) of that morph called them. They are the ones, I believe, that have the most right to name a morph. That's just me, though.
EVERYONE: Use whatever name you want - just don't expect that others have to, too. ...and be prepared to list the individual genes that make it up for the 90+% of cornsnake buyers that don't care what the morph is called as long as it (1) has the look they like and/or (2) has the genetics they want.
I mean, it just reminds me of people who go to the blood bank to donate plasma (which is no where near being the same color as a lavender bloodred corn snake). I just don't get it.
...once again.......PLASMA.....lol. [I still hate that name no matter what.]