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Finally found some rats!

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  • 10-30-2012, 04:13 PM
    Scubaf250
    Finally found some rats!
    I've been wanting to breed feeders for a while and its been increasingly hard to find feeder these days so it was a good excuse to get started.

    This is my male.
    http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...DABFD06019.jpg

    And the two females I believe this one is an albino hairless. The breeder didn't know what the dark one was. She said it's ether a hairless or described it as something that sounded like a double Rex to me. I think she was just getting in to breeding rats after breeding mice so she was still learning.

    http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...DABBB75549.jpg

    http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...DAB688F9BD.jpg

    I want to get one more female but I'm not sure what yet.

    Thanks for looking!
  • 10-30-2012, 04:33 PM
    LotusCorvus
    Cute! I've always liked hairless. For another female get something with fur though - hairless do have a tendency to have problems with breeding (mostly in providing enough milk for the babies, especially with their first litter). With a nice light boy like that maybe look for a cinnamon agouti or a beige girl? Looks like you already have an albino and a black berkshire (albeit hairless/double rex versions). that way you'll have most of the basic color groups covered for lots of variety in the babies.
  • 10-31-2012, 12:50 AM
    Scubaf250
    Thanks for the advice! I wasn't aware of the breeding problems the hairless have... I'll try to get them to have a litter at the same time as the haired female I'm going to get so they can help each other out. =P
  • 10-31-2012, 01:27 AM
    satomi325
    True hairless have issues with producing milk. If I understand correctly, double rex doesn't have these issues. So if those two females are double rex, there shouldn't be a problem.
  • 10-31-2012, 07:53 AM
    Scubaf250
    Interesting, should I not breed these girls until i have some more females that can foster just in case they sre hairless?

    If they are double Rex does that mean that they are like a super rex (homozygous) and all babies will be Rex?
  • 10-31-2012, 08:27 AM
    satomi325
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Scubaf250 View Post
    Interesting, should I not breed these girls until i have some more females that can foster just in case they sre hairless?

    If they are double Rex does that mean that they are like a super rex (homozygous) and all babies will be Rex?

    I think that would be a safe decision for now.
    And yes. Double rex will throw all rex babies.

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  • 11-01-2012, 01:45 PM
    Scubaf250
    Thanks for the info! She did have rex available too and they where in the same grow out tub so there is a chance that one or both is double rex but I'm going to find another female tomorrow.
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