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Re: Update on Litter
Awww too cute! Look at all those fat little pups 😊 they look great!
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Very cute. Can't wait to hold my own little babies again. They are such fun.
1.1 normal BP
1.0 Hypo Lesser BP
1.0 Champagne het Red Axanthic BP
1.0 Uromastyx
0.1 Sulcata Tortoise
1.1 Bengal Cat
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0.1 Miniature Pinscher
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Re: Update on Litter
This is the first litter of rats that I have ever had to, I have done the ASFs but you couldn't play with them like how you can with these rats. I am just really happy that Ziva doesn't care that I pick up and touch the babies, it makes things so much easier.
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Hmm.. The "light greyish color" could either be blue (the dilute of black) or agouti... If the hairs are banded (have darker / lighter areas on each hair) then it is agouti. If they are a solid grey, then the color is called "blue". The patterns I am not very good at, but I think if the pup is mostly solid but with white feet / belly, then it is a "berkshire". If the pup has a lot of white with a colored heat / shoulders / stripe or spots down the back it is called "hooded", although to be a good hooded pattern it should have a stripe down the back that attaches to the hood.
Goodl uck with them, they look great! I have pet rats right now and am still on the fence about breeding them to start a feeder colony.. I'm thinking I'd have a hard time feeding off the pups.
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