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Thread: rat question

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    rat question

    I've been breeding rats now for a long time but I've had new looking morphs pop up kinda they are not hairless nor have hair all over there backs are completely hairless but there belly's and heads have hair and I've proved it genetic and no its not parasites or anything lol this web site want let me post pics on here for some reason or other I guess because I use my Droid phone but u can shot me a text and I can send them if u think u can help me out if this has ever happen to any of u or is a legitimate morph already been created by someone else. 6155179648
    There's no stray animals around my house.

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    Re: rat question

    Sounds like a patchwork hairless. When they molt do they get their entire coat back in?

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    Re: rat question

    Yes they will grow most of it back then it will fall back out
    There's no stray animals around my house.

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    Double rex patchwork hairless from a Rex X Rex breeding.
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    Re: rat question

    So a Rex cross Rex make that gene so kinda like a super form of the Rex lol where I'm puzzled though is these didn't come from any Rex breeding at all
    There's no stray animals around my house.

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    Yes double rex is like a super form of rex.

    Without pictures it's going to be difficult to give an accurate answer if they weren't rex's then maybe recessive hairless.
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