It truely is a shame my thread ended like this.
It doesn't have to end like that.
Seriously though, David, I have several fires and ultramel bloodreds. Complete list is on reptilegeeks. Most from Don S., some from Hector, some from John F. (zorro), and one from Doc Walker (reptiledoc). All are gorgeous snakes as they are. As far as I recall, all of the first three breeders have pied bloodred snakes.
With that said, mine
could be related to pied snakes. Closely or not so closely. But it has been my observation that in my snakes, the red seems to bleed down a little, and the white seems to bleed up a little. With a little imagination, I
might see how I could call low expression pied in several of them. But I don't. They were not sold to me as such. So I could easily see how you might think you would be seeing it.
I seem to remember having read that "pied" is a trait that is somehow tied to the the diffuse (bloodred) trait. I am no expert, but they could/would be the ones to consult...about the idea/theory of the relationship between pied and diffused.
Moral of the story, metaphorically, when I hear hoofbeats, I think of horses before zebras.
If I were you, and really curious, I would inquire about the family tree of the snake in question.