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    Rat ID help (pic heavy)

    I am a complete novice when it comes to rats. Would any body mind helping me identify these beauties?


    The tan/white


    Black/white


    The all black one


    The two white ones


    The grey one


    The light gray one

    Thanks for all help
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    1. Agouti broken hooded
    2. Black broken hooded
    3. Black self if it has zero white on the belly or the wrist.
    4. Beige I think, do they have red eyes?
    5. Russian Blue
    6. American Blue
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    Re: Rat ID help (pic heavy)

    Agouti Hooded

    The tan/white
    Black Hooded

    Black/white
    Self Black

    The all black one
    Those are not white they look like Blue Beige to me

    The two white ones
    Self Blue

    The grey one
    The one on the right? Looks like the Blue Beige also

    The light gray one
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    Are any of these recessive? I also have one with curly ish hair. What would that be ill try and post a pic up shortly. Could y'all try and explain the genetics of the ones I have and what to breed. The only male I have is an all white one.
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    Re: Rat ID help (pic heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by New guy View Post
    Are any of these recessive? I also have one with curly ish hair. What would that be ill try and post a pic up shortly. Could y'all try and explain the genetics of the ones I have and what to breed. The only male I have is an all white one.
    Blue is recessive, if you have one with curly hair it's a rex, rex is co-dom

    Here is a good link on rats colors http://www.afrma.org/fancyrm.htm
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    The one in the middle has curly whiskers and curly hair so this one would be a Rex.
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    Re: Rat ID help (pic heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by New guy View Post

    The one in the middle has curly whiskers and curly hair so this one would be a Rex.
    Yes curly whiskers and hair is a rex.
    Deborah Stewart


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