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    Rat genetics.

    Hey guys any1 have some good places to learn rat genetics? Im going to be raising more breeders and breeding more so i wanna start toying with the genetics a bit.

    Maybe sometime tomorrow or later tonight i could post some pics of the current ones i have. Not to sure what they are
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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Went ahead and snapped a few pics.

    Heres the back of one


    A baby female im raising up


    3 females


    Female in pic before


    Pic of other female


    Not to sure what she is. But we have another one like her thats a male im growing up. Hes sorta tan to. Shes more white with a spot on her nose. Where as hes mostly tan with a bit of white on his back


    Thanks,

    Mike
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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeBalls View Post
    Went ahead and snapped a few pics.

    Heres the back of one
    Not sure of the pattern but it looks like agouti color

    A baby female im raising up
    I call these broken stripe hooded

    3 females
    I love the possum face one, the red eye one I'm confused on as I'm not familiar with a red eyed rat that shows black

    Female in pic before
    Adorable, I believe shes a black possum face variberk

    Pic of other female
    Blue possum face hooded, cute!

    Not to sure what she is. But we have another one like her thats a male im growing up. Hes sorta tan to. Shes more white with a spot on her nose. Where as hes mostly tan with a bit of white on his back
    This is a pink eye siamese I believe, the other you describe sounds like a beige rat.

    Thanks,

    Mike
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 03-10-2011 at 11:39 AM.
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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Yea the one you said is adorable is the one i COULDN'T gas. My gf said if i gassed her she wants cleaning rats no more. So i had to keep her.

    Which works out because i need her as a breeder anyways
    Mike

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    I'm pretty sure that the black and white rat in the "3 females" and "female in pic before" pictures is a Roan/Husky

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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by CLSpider View Post
    I'm pretty sure that the black and white rat in the "3 females" and "female in pic before" pictures is a Roan/Husky
    Thank you, that is a neat trait!
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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by CLSpider View Post
    I'm pretty sure that the black and white rat in the "3 females" and "female in pic before" pictures is a Roan/Husky
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Thank you, that is a neat trait!
    Yea she was my girlfriends "hold back" i got some new rats in today from a friend. He sold me a few of his female weaner rats for cheap so

    heres a pic of the only good one i got. Not sure what it is.



    Real wavy hair. Kinda neat
    Mike

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    You're lucky! I think the Husky rats are gorgeous. I can't find them anywhere though =(
    And that new one you have is a rex

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    Re: Rat genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by CLSpider View Post
    You're lucky! I think the Husky rats are gorgeous. I can't find them anywhere though =(
    And that new one you have is a rex
    Hmm so how do you spot a husky rat? I was gonna feed her off but my gf liked her more than any of the others.

    Hmm rex. Not to sure what that is Still learning haha
    Mike

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