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I should be expecting baby mice right around the corner! Thanks for sharing Good looking mice.
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Woah! What is that silver mouse? 
Would you mind getting another photo of her?
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Re: Well i guess my mice colony is growing
 Originally Posted by Rhasputin
Woah! What is that silver mouse?
Would you mind getting another photo of her?
well i dont witch one you are talking about. Here are some more pics of my mice, hopefully some one can tell me what there are because im clueless in mice colors and i have severl since i dont like the plain white ones

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Those adult mice you have are beautiful! I love all of the different kinds in that last photo.
Rhasputin: What would you call the orange/brown and grey flecked mice in the top left hand corner of the last photo? Also that silver and grey flecked mouse in the bottom left hand corner looks amazing.
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Re: Well i guess my mice colony is growing
 Originally Posted by Kymberli
Those adult mice you have are beautiful! I love all of the different kinds in that last photo.
Rhasputin: What would you call the orange/brown and grey flecked mice in the top left hand corner of the last photo? Also that silver and grey flecked mouse in the bottom left hand corner looks amazing.
The orange ones are brindles, the brown one next to them is agouti, and the dark speckly one is either very under marked merle, or roan.
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Re: Well i guess my mice colony is growing
 Originally Posted by Rhasputin
The orange ones are brindles, the brown one next to them is agouti, and the dark speckly one is either very under marked merle, or roan.
Thank you! Do these coats only apply to mice, or do brindle, agouti, merle, and roan exist among rats as well?
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0.1 '09 Normal BP
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2.2 Dogs
1.1 Cats

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Most apply to rats too, but they just look completely different. 
Merle rats look more like a white rat with small black spots, rather than merle mice with are grey ticked mice, with black square-ish spots.
Also, a friend of mine just mentioned that the gray ones might be C-diluted brindles, and not chinchillas.
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