RichZ said:The coloration is very reminiscent of some of the 'A' Anerythristics I got out of my 'A' Anerythrism x Caramel project. I was expecting something completely different, but the blacks were just so much deeper and richer then the run of the mill Anerythristics. Also completely surprising was that the yellow markings pretty typical on a regular 'A' Anerythristic were completely absent.
Taceas said:Menhir, do people over there call a dog a German Shepherd when it LOOKS like one, or because it comes from known German Shepherd lineage? I mean, I've seen quite a few dogs that had 1/4 Shepher blood and look convincingly like one. But I don't call anything "a name" unless I know that was in the background.
I don't know what a "hurricane midstriped" is either. I see no hurricane effect and more aztec than stripe. Y'all need to get your morphs in a logical manner and stop having "well known breeders" label things on just how they "look" rather than what they "are". =P
mvervest said:But when you buy a snake the look and the info from the breeder are the only facts on the moment you change the animal from owner .
Sad for german novices - you can now read these "facts" in a book - or didn't you know that stripe is genetic - BUT motley, hurricane, morsed, blotched, spotted and midstriped are line bred traits?
Joejr14 said:Unfortunately this won't change until the general public smartens up and just stops buying things and taking someones word for it.