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Re: my first keeper
baby rats are far too cute
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Re: my first keeper
That lightest hooded one is a champagne. They are so cute when they are that size.
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Re: my first keeper
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
That lightest hooded one is a champagne. They are so cute when they are that size.
Thank you for clearing that up. What are the darker ones then? they are cute when that small.
 Originally Posted by ed4281
baby rats are far too cute
Yes they are, my wife wants to keep them all...LOL
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Re: my first keeper
 Originally Posted by jben
Thank you for clearing that up. What are the darker ones then? they are cute when that small.
Yes they are, my wife wants to keep them all...LOL
Such cute little creatures. I guess that's why I can't pull myself to feed live or breed feeder rats anymore.
By the way, the dark one is a Mink.
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Re: my first keeper
 Originally Posted by suzuki4life
how old?
3 weeks.
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Re: my first keeper
 Originally Posted by jben
3 weeks.
should be on the verge of weaning. Eyes should be open.
Mine look like that in their second week.
what is their diet?
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Re: my first keeper
She opened her eyes yesterday (monday). I feed them Mazuri Rodent Feed, the store does not carry the 6F.
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Re: my first keeper
They look a tiny bit small, but nothing severe. I'd add scraps around the house to your females diet. Making a cereal/dry noodle mix and feed them chicken bones, eggs, mealworms, high quality dog food, etc, will help. All of these are good for fattening and some are great for the protein, which mommy ratties need.
All in all, they look pretty chubby. If she had a large litter or she's a first time mommy, that could also be why they are on the smaller size.
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