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    Not so common morphs

    So as I'm learning about different morphs, I've noticed some pretty cool genes that don't seem perticularly common or even available. For example, Brian Gundy has done some pretty neat stuff with Gold Blush. When I look at morphmarket there is only one 2015 male available for $70. Why so cheap and why only one? I saw some pictures of the Toxique gene but don't see it available at all. Why are there so many genes on morphmarket available in single digit quantities for double digit prices?

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    normally demand for morphs or supply is the reason. Personally Id rather play with other genes than gold blush, many others may feel the same. Toxique seem to relatively new so the supply may not be there... and until it gets put up for sale, we won't know if the demand is there.

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    Gold Blush is a line of Mojave, not necessarily it's own morph.
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    Re: Not so common morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Gold Blush is a line of Mojave, not necessarily it's own morph.
    According to the founder it is a separate gene.

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    That's called business acumen, or marketing skills. Not (yet) quite as effective as the GHI (Gotta Have It) brand, ah, I mean morph, but who knows what the future holds.

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    Re: Not so common morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    According to the founder it is a separate gene.
    Oh okay, I stand corrected. I had never heard Brian say that previously.
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    Re: Not so common morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Macropodus View Post
    That's called business acumen, or marketing skills. Not (yet) quite as effective as the GHI (Gotta Have It) brand, ah, I mean morph, but who knows what the future holds.
    What morph is similar to GHI?

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    I'm not a huge fan of Gold Blush on it's own.. It's cool but doesn't blow me away. But the Gold Blush Banana Mojaves in the vid below are pretty stunning. In my opinion anyways.


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