Gosh, hairless always look so dirty to me! :P I wouldn't be able to own one.
09-03-2011, 01:05 AM
Rhasputin
Re: Double Rex overLoad
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Originally Posted by thewesterngate
Gosh, hairless always look so dirty to me! :P I wouldn't be able to own one.
Try getting a female! Much cleaner! The bucks produce a skin grease that makes them look dingy and orange. Does stay squeaky clean and pink or purple. :)
09-03-2011, 01:17 AM
RondaH
Re: Double Rex overLoad
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Originally Posted by thewesterngate
Gosh, hairless always look so dirty to me! :P I wouldn't be able to own one.
I only have him because he is a baby making stud!!! In my opinion the hairless are quite ugly, but as long as he is keeping his harem happy he's a keeper.
09-03-2011, 01:25 AM
RichsBallPythons
Re: Double Rex overLoad
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Originally Posted by Rhasputin
Try getting a female! Much cleaner! The bucks produce a skin grease that makes them look dingy and orange. Does stay squeaky clean and pink or purple. :)
One reason i love double rexs. None of mine get dingy at all or get any grease on it. Thats what i thought with the one male posted in pictures, but he was born with a cream color similar to molting siamese.
09-03-2011, 10:31 AM
Rhasputin
Buck grease is so gross. :(
And dirty rat tails. I have pet rats, and I take them out and wash their tails because it just grosses me out how dirty they get. They use them to spread their pee around and make scent trails on the ground, so they're NASTY. . . :mad:
09-10-2011, 11:15 AM
RichsBallPythons
Re: Double Rex overLoad
Pictures below, he turned into one of my best examples of siamese. And to top if off a female i thought was an albino got her points too. Puts me up to 8 siamese 3 being male for breeding.