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Coolness factor. Is a GHI really cooler than a Lemonblast?
I was thinking about a lot of the newer stuff out there and not knocking it it is cool. If a GHI/Mojave or Spark/Something were = in price and availability would it be more attractive than say a nice Bumblebelly?
I do realize that new stuff is a necessity a static hobby is no fun.
I'm referring to visual appeal only. Not profit potential or ROI.
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Love spiders but some of the new stuff out there is incredibly beautiful. I think that if all that ever came out was more of the same then the hobby would end up going downhil.
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If GHI were affordable, hell yeah I think a mojo GHI is more beautiful... but I like me some dark animals.
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Re: Coolness factor. Is a GHI really cooler than a Lemonblast?
Well... I don't really think the single gene GHI is all that appealing, but I do appreciate their combos.
The mojave GHI is fantastic.
So for me:
GHI< Lemonblast
GHI combo> Bumblebelly (not a fan of spider stuff)
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I like dark stuff a lot and GHI is one of my must haves in the next few years that being said I think a mojo ghi is very much more appealing to me than most anything with pastel in it. But I just really dig this ball python thing and everything about it so I really would also like to create a bumblebelly sometime in the future.
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Being a newbie, could someone explain to me what a GHI is?
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Re: Coolness factor. Is a GHI really cooler than a Lemonblast?
 Originally Posted by Marrissa
Being a newbie, could someone explain to me what a GHI is? 

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Last edited by satomi325; 02-09-2013 at 01:28 PM.
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Since I have never actually discussed this morph with a live human (only reading) is it pronounced gee-aitch-eye like the letters, or ghee like the indian clarified butter?
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Re: Coolness factor. Is a GHI really cooler than a Lemonblast?
 Originally Posted by Badgemash
Since I have never actually discussed this morph with a live human (only reading) is it pronounced gee-aitch-eye like the letters, or ghee like the indian clarified butter?
Good question. I haven't heard the name in person either. But in my mind it's been "G. H. I" (gee-aitch-eye)........ I only assume so because wouldn't it be "Ghi" instead of all capitalized letters if it was 'ghee' then?
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Re: Coolness factor. Is a GHI really cooler than a Lemonblast?
 Originally Posted by Badgemash
Since I have never actually discussed this morph with a live human (only reading) is it pronounced gee-aitch-eye like the letters, or ghee like the indian clarified butter?
It is pronounced G.H.I. like the letters. And it stands for Gotta Have It or atleast that is what everyone says it stands for!
To the initial question. For me GHI > Lemonblast or BumbleBelly. The reason being is the potential(not $) but the way the GHI combos look are just insane in my opinion! But, I also love alot of the dark morphs.
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