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Rare rats, Who has them?
I have recently retired three of my female rats, and have been wanting to get some variety in my colony. Soooo, I was wondering who actually owns Black eyed Leucistic rats, and the blue rats? And, how can one attain a rat like those when local rat breeders don't have them either?
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
I have me some blues with some crazy genetics...still havent figured it out, the father was bought as a beige rex hooded male...
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
I have a blue dumbo girl who, when mating with my cream colored male, gives me nothing but blue dumbo babies.
If you're nearby, I can toss you some blue. I also have rex rats from time to time. I've got siamese in the mix but I haven't bred her yet.
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I had some Blues but fazed them out. They were not the best parents, plus they would die a lot while giving birth. Black-eyed whites on the other hand are cool as long as they are not co-dominate. The co-doms are prone to mega colon. I have been selectively breeding hoods and capped and have gotten it down to just a very small amount of gray around one eye or ear. Getting rid of that last little bit of color has been tough. Just start with the highest whites and line breed the black or beige out. Takes a few generations but no Mega colon. Good luck. jeff
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
I've got some blues. If you say where you're located, at least the state, I'm sure someone near enough to you would be happy to help you get a few of those rarer ones.
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
Plenty of blues out here SoCal way.
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
Dumbos are another one I am looking into as well. I am located in Brooksville, Florida.
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
you can make blues by breeding black and gray together then breed the babies to each other
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
I am no longer keeping any female fawn colored rats. Every last one of them has died during birth, and, besides being a huge waste of resources, it's pretty depressing.
So far no problems with the blues.
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
Stick to blues from an established line. English blues from petstore lines still have problems hemmoraging during birth. We had that happen recently here.
Really, your best bet is to get from a feeder breeder that knows the health of each color they are carrying. Like Morphie knows that her fawns don't birth well, but her blues are fine.
Things like that will go far into improving your colony, not filling it with crap rats.
Regardless, make sure you QT new rats. You don't want to bring some home only to have it infected with many of the diseases rats have, and wipe out most or all of your colony very quickly.
BTW, there are no lucy rats, it's called a black eyed white, and it is a very high white rat. High whites are a very high risk for megacolon. Google it. :gj:
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
I picked up a few rats from a friend to start and I had no idea what they were. But most so far are most are of the mink varieties. I got a couple champagne hoodeds and a few light grey hooded (lilacs). Also some mink berkshires....
They are soo cute....
I may add some dumbos next time I add new blood....
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
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Originally Posted by m00kfu
Stick to blues from an established line. English blues from petstore lines still have problems hemmoraging during birth. We had that happen recently here.
Really, your best bet is to get from a feeder breeder that knows the health of each color they are carrying. Like Morphie knows that her fawns don't birth well, but her blues are fine.
Things like that will go far into improving your colony, not filling it with crap rats.
Regardless, make sure you QT new rats. You don't want to bring some home only to have it infected with many of the diseases rats have, and wipe out most or all of your colony very quickly.
BTW, there are no lucy rats, it's called a black eyed white, and it is a very high white rat. High whites are a very high risk for megacolon. Google it. :gj:
Okies,
I'll continue my search with your advice at hand. :)
As of now there are no more pet stores in my area that sells feeder rats, or pet rats anymore. There was one pet store that actually sold good healthy rats (Shocker there right.) but Petco moved in and kicked them out.
Mhm, I always QT new animals.
Oh, I knew that. :D :D :D *Goes to Google*
Thanks again yall!!
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
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Originally Posted by Jyson
Dumbos are another one I am looking into as well. I am located in Brooksville, Florida.
Hey Jason, We are down in New Port Richey. No Blues, but we produce Rex/double rex, Dumbos, solid blacks and some very high whites as well as combos and a bunch of others. Shoot me an Email. I'd be happy to hook you up. Jeff
info@dzbreptiles.com
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
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Originally Posted by DZBReptiles
Hey Jason, We are down in New Port Richey. No Blues, but we produce Rex/double rex, Dumbos, solid blacks and some very high whites as well as combos and a bunch of others. Shoot me an Email. I'd be happy to hook you up. Jeff
info@dzbreptiles.com
Awesome!! However, Idk if I can make it that far for them. If I can I will give you a PM and/or email you.
Thanks Jeff!
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Originally Posted by Jyson
Awesome!! However, Idk if I can make it that far for them. If I can I will give you a PM and/or email you.
Thanks Jeff!
No problem Jason. We get up to Spring Hill quite often. Would be happy to meet you somewhere. Jeff
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Re: Rare rats, Who has them?
We have a dumbo rex hooded , a naked though I think she's really a double rex as she does have some fur, rex hooded,We have a little boy who's a blue hooded( really nice color),chocolate and a light gray hooded. We took the high white male out of our breeding because of genetic issues and he was really nippy.
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