Hi Dreampoetz!
Looking over the screencaptures, I would say that most of them are indicative of Australian Mist Lilac being dominant to bengal black, with the usual (1 in 4 chance) of both recessives being tossed to show the hidden fur.
The most interesting screen shot you posted, I thought, was this one:
(I would love it if the grandparents' names weren't cut off, because it would make them easier to talk about.)
A lot comes down to what are the grandparents' hidden furs. I would love to know what Luna's hidden fur is. Luna's father is Chateau Cream&White #2, which is one of those problematic furs on Saga's charts. (Which might be why Charles or Wendi haven't gotten back to you?) Charles and Wendi have a note saying that the Cream&W #2 and Cream&W #1 may have gotten confused on the old chart and they would like more info on these furs to straighten things out. [I realize that you, Dreampoetz, may know all this, but for other people reading - hey send in your Chateau Cream & White information!]
Bottom line: there isn't enough information on this chart to say anything definitely about placement of Aussie Lilac, But, you may have honed in on a key area. You say something else in your post:
Dreampoetz Wrote:I have mated it with pandie ebony and ivory's and have gotten australian mist lilacs about 50/50.
That would be representative of a situation where Pandi Ebony and Ivory is dominant to Aussie Lilac but the hidden fur is recessive to Aussie Lilac. (I'm assuming that the other 50 is Ebony and Ivory. If it isn't what is it?)
Congratuations you may have narrowed down the Upper Limit for investigation! But really without more screen shots of this particular line and without knowing Luna's hidden fur for certain (is it Chat Cream&White #2 or is it better?), we really can't say yet what's going on here.
Edited: Correction - pfft on me. Charles and Wendi already have proof that Aussie Lilac is
recessive to Ocilavender... so ignore everything I said about Upper limits. For some reason I remembered it as being dominant to OciLavender. We still need to know about those hidden furs though.