Quote Originally Posted by RemysBalls View Post
And I think that is part of the problem. I am not saying they were trying to mislead or anything but like that. I do think that some breeders try and take advantage of people who aren't as educated in genetics as others. That is another reason I think things like that shouldn't be used. It is somewhat misleading whether intentionally or not. The uneducated person may think that ivory is a completely different morph when in fact it is just the super form of yellowbelly. My biggest advice and I know this can be very tedious because I did it. Go and make a list of all the base morphs and their super forms. If they have another name other than just super like super pastel then right it like super yellowbelly is ivory or super mojave is a blue eyed leucistic. This list will come in very handy and get you a good foundation to genetics. Research is key to understanding and doing well in this hobby.
Its not taking advantage, its an old school term. When I was first looking at snakes, every yellow belly was advertised as yellow belly het ivory, so people knew it could make ivories. Now people know for the most part, so its not needed anymore, but some people advertise them the old way. though normally i saw it advertised like this..... Yellow Belly (het Ivory).