It's pretty, but I'll wait to see more crossing into other lines before I accept how much of a dominant trait it is (versus polygenic behaving as dominant).
It's really nice what it does to highlighting the coloration of the other morphs, but as said above I think we're going to have to wait to see how it develops as a gene.
I don't think enough has been done with it to see if it truly is a new "morph" or just nicer looking geckos. When he described them as having whiter heads and "white socks", just seems to me like variations in the eclipse gene in those raptors. Somewhat like SSE...just because individuals have excessive white compared to others doesn't mean that it's a whole new morph, in my opinion.
For me to truly see it as a new morph, I'd have to see more done with it. Just odd how his prices skyrocketed after he labeled it as a "new morph" when he doesn't even know if it's dominant or not.