I think these are silk rats?
Re: I think these are silk rats?
Silk or Silky is an Australian variety. We don't have them in the states. We do have Satin, but these guys don't really look Satin. Too much protein can sometimes make them look a little greasy.
Adult Satin.
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...psde4bb192.jpg
Re: I think these are silk rats?
Awesome you guys! I get these like all the time so idk what they are. They're just pretty i guess... Probably not a satin. Here's their whiskers
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Re: I think these are silk rats?
What do those babies that you have labeled as Single Rex look like now? They don't look Rex to me either. Velveteens (a Rexoid) have wavy (instead of curly whiskers), but their coats are usually more wavy/curly at that age. Satin can be almost impossible to tell apart from standard at a young age (besides the slightly wavy whiskers and longer hair). If they don't look Rexoid now, they could indeed be Satin. Satin is a recessive coat type. It's not very uncommon, it's just usually misidentified.
Velveteen Whiskers.
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps87632af3.jpg