Quote Originally Posted by wax32 View Post
You do realise they aren't some "official" naming authority, right?
i sure hope not, look through their list they got a lot of stuff in the "aka" named wrong.

Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
Doesn't make sense to me. As with a few other people that have commented to me "Killer" implies Super Pastel (like Killer Clown) and Blast just implies Pinstripe (like Lemon Blast)

Anytime the Spider and Pinstripe morphs are combined they are refereed to as a "Spinner"

So to me Killer Spin makes perfect sense and describes the genetics contained (Super Pastel Spinner) very well.

To me Killer Spin or Super Spin would make the most sense as the name of the Super Pastel Spider Pinstripe versus "Killer Blast" which I think is too confusing with a Super Pastel Pinstripe (Super Blast)

To wrap this up I think if anything the name should at least have "Spin" or "Spinner" in there somewhere to imply that there is both a Spider and Pinstripe gene present in the animal.
actually it can make sense

super blast + Killerbee = Killer blast

its not like super pastels are called killers, back when it got named im sure the word killer implied super pastel/spider and adding blast implies pinstripe. then people followed another trend with naming snakes, but its still called what its called.

go yell at BHB if you don't like it lol, it doesn;t make sense today, but im sure it did back then.