Quote Originally Posted by asplundii View Post
I just discussed a similar occurrence on a different forum. I would bank on it being just another allele in the hetBlkEL complex. What is the phenotype of the BlkEL it makes? High/low/no-orange? That would tell you where it likely lies in the spectrum of the known hetBlkELs
here it is: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...acts-with-fire the thread is already in full swing.... the problem is, i already know that there are 3 other genes in the complex: sulfur, vanilla and disco, and there are also other fire-lines. The breeder is like the opposite of NERD, if it turns out to be something already known he will shift to calling it that, and if nothing happens he will just keep producing them and calling them "het black eye leucystic (M&S-line)". He named pinstripe, in the process of writing a book in which he included Brian Barczyks awesome new codominant/whatever morph, also he was one of the first customers of pinstripe and the one bringing it to europe. But he wont name his own stuff, even if its not nearly as subtle as "het daddy". He just describes what it does and whats proven about it and keeps selling it.