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spartcus212
09-24-2005, 05:15 PM
Is there another name for ghost or there isnt that many of them around? I was wondering if anybody knows where I can get some and how much they would cost?
Thanks
Donn S
09-26-2005, 05:05 PM
you could always try searching for "pale". i don't know how common they are. google search certainly doesn't come up with much.
spartcus212
09-26-2005, 08:50 PM
They have them in the rhacs book. Thats weird that nobody has them.
derekls
09-27-2005, 01:05 PM
Well depending on the time of day, and/or mood I think that alot of gargoyles have the 'ghost' look, as far as a gargoyle that stays 'white/ghostish' ... I have yet to see one in person or the interenet for that matter.
Again, id have to see it, cause all have color changes, solid white and stay white is highly improbable, but that said, id love to have one that stays white, if there are any !
Lumpynutz
09-27-2005, 01:38 PM
spartcus, I own a reticulated gargoyle and during the day they usually display a ghost or pale white pattern and at night when fired up they bring out that reticulated pattern. They are probably the cheapest of any of the gargoyle morphs.
Haroldo
09-27-2005, 02:24 PM
spartcus, I own a reticulated gargoyle and during the day they usually display a ghost or pale white pattern and at night when fired up they bring out that reticulated pattern. They are probably the cheapest of any of the gargoyle morphs.
I'm not quite sure you have a ghost gargoyle. To be sure, my understanding of the "ghost" morph is that the gargoyle is pale normally. Most gargoyles, especially reticulated ones have a white appearance during the day. That is not to say that you don't have a nice gargoyle, but if it fires up with much color, than it's not quite a ghost. Most rhacs fire differently then they are normally, but a few select few don't. For instance, I have a orange-gold harly male (crested) that doesn't really fire at all--he's always that color. I think what most have accepted "ghost" to mean is a more permenant morph, not just a "fired-up" one. Just my 2 cents. To add, true ghosts are few and far between--hence why you don't see them often and those that have them, are working on trying to produce more.
Lumpynutz
09-28-2005, 03:10 PM
well I stand corrected, thanks
spartcus212
09-28-2005, 10:06 PM
Found someone that sells them, it seems like it is all white all the time hence ghost. Thanks
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