That is a nice list Tommy. Can't wait to see how the black and white interact with the other genes. Also, that white sided is really nice hope it makes lots of babies, I want a pair.
Ant is correct, the proper terminology is just allelic, meaning two different alleles or forms/variants of a gene at the same loci or location, either virtually or functionally on the genome. I just used co-allelic because that is often easier to understand. In reality these things and terms are often not just black and white. Anery and axanthic (for lack of better descriptors) are probably co-dominant, incomplete dominant, or something somewhere in-between as well. There are many many genes that go into what a snake looks like as a morph let alone the individual snake. We have all seen variation even within a litter of the same morph.
It's fun to make new combos. Ideally we should try to use the best terminology, but to a point it doesn't matter, we just enjoy what we are looking at. Some people like morphs and new combos, and other people like wild type. Some people like to try to understand genetics and some people just like to bred and enjoy surprises.
Have fun, good luck with all those cool new radix combos Tommy.