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DeHart
at Sun Aug 21 12:27:36 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DeHart ]
I have saw this in peafowl, where people that sort of were friends became sort of enemies over who picked what name first. I myself never thought it's a good idea to give "morph names" to new combos of existing morphs. I think it eliminates confusion calling albino bloods "albino bloods" instead of "red dragons" for instance. However, as far as I am aware, "etiquette" is to allow the person who first produces something the right to name it (no matter how confusing that name may make matters); there was no "supernova" prior to this (and may never be a "super Nova" . I admit that I'd prefer to call them Mandarin-jungle-leopards than supernovas, but I believe he is well within his rights to keep the name if he so desires. (Afterall, a similar condition exists between "Inca Leopards (Hans Winner)" and "Incas(Dan Sutherland), and I know which is which.)
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