Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
I understand what you are saying. Its just that when the majority of people start looking at things or believing things to be one way and then you find out its otherwise, it makes changing it to the right way that much harder. Look at Hypo/Ghost, they are Hypos not Ghosts.
Calling a snake that does not produce an all white snake with blue eyes a BEL is confusing to other people. It isn't a BEL but yet people are referring to them as BEL's because a few breeders say they are so. If we had the facts to prove so then fine but just saying it is so doesn't make it so.

Partial sequencing is around $500 now with a 20k price tag for a full genome sequencing. That 20k is a drop from 40k last year. Within the next couple of years full sequencing is expected to be about 1k. This is also pricing for humans.
yea i never understood why people call them ghosts in the first place, correct me if i'm wrong but im sure corn snakes had a ghost before ball pythons. I call them hypos and only hypos. hopefully it will follow suit. i feel stupid calling a hypo/axanthic a true ghost lol.

another thing that bother me is calling a super mojave a BEL, call it super mojave, heck alot of them are more yellow than white.

I understand what your saying but it seems like to totally comply with what you want we would have to call everything "morph 1" "morph 2" "morph 3" ect. until we can 100% prove thats what it is. while some things can be confusing, we like to name things, and i bet even alot of people on here found this forum because they were wondering "what the heck is going on" lol.

I see no problem calling a super lesser a BEL, atleast it looks like one, when you get things like white diamond or super mojave....i have to agree with you.