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    Random fun mouse stuff pictures

    Yep, that's about it!
    Please feel free to ask complicated genetics questions, lol.

    Hairless girls







    The hairless girls' litters, soon to be hairless babies






    Here's some really crappy tri colours that I am gonna try to make dutch out of








    Here's the tri colour mom of those poopy babies




    Here's a pile of dominant reds that aren't doing anything for me, lol




    Here is a marten sable, something that you don't see often, or possibly ever, lol





    Here's a really bad picture of a chocolate fox, lol. Awful photos... I appologize for nothing!




    A pile of pink eyed white, and slightly marked argente saddle ASFs




    Doesn't look like much, but it's my platinum ASFs in progress, lol. Also a male fancy mouse hanging out with the ASFs.




    Here's something else you probably won't see anywhere else. I think one other person has them right now. Satin Spiny mouse baby! Lol, they're not much to look at, but they're rare, and they're one of the only mutations in Spiny mice. I wish we had blue over here, that's the only other mutation I know of, and I think it's not in this country.

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    They're all so cute!! I used to have pet mice, fast little guys lol. Interesting colors on these guys, I love em
    Females: 0.1 fire; 0.1 sugar; 0.1 GHI; 0.1 pinstripe het desert ghost; 0.1 mojave spider; 0.2 mojave; 0.1 black pewter blast; 0.1 leopard pied; 0.1 champagne; 0.1 pied; 0.1 super pastel lesser; 0.1 pewter; 0.1 spider het pied, 0.1 bumblebee; 0.1 lesser; 0.1 spider; 0.1 normal; 0.3 het pied
    Males: 1.0 het desert ghost; 1.0 pastel pied; 1.0 leopard; 1.0 black pastel; 1.0 enchi; 1.0 mojave; 1.0 cinnamon; 1.0 pied; 1.0 vanilla

    Other species: 1.0.3 pacman frogs (sunkissed, super apricot, super blue, super lime green); 0.2 crested gecko; 1.0 hypo hog island boa; 0.1 normal boa; 1.0 rottweiler; 1.0 chihuahua

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    Great looking mice and ASFs! You're making me want mice / ASFs now lol. I like the reds and the fox's coloration.
    Currently keeping:
    1.0 BCA 1.0 BCI
    1.0 CA BCI 1.1 BCLs
    0.1 BRB 1.2 KSBs
    1.0 Carpet 0.5 BPs
    0.2 cresteds 1.2 gargs
    1.0 Leachie 0.0.1 BTS

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    Re: Random fun mouse stuff pictures

    Your male fancy mouse and asf don't fight?? I would have thought they'd cannibalize each other. lol.


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    Nope. ASFs can pretty much cohabitate with any gender of house mouse with no problems at all.

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    Nice fancies you got there

    How were you able to produce a hairless and tricolor?
    Last edited by Chinese Kung Fu; 06-30-2015 at 02:03 PM.

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    We got hairless a long time ago from a laboratory. Tricolor is very common in the US, it is a mixture of the splashed gene, a c-dilute gene, and the piebald gene.

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    Re: Random fun mouse stuff pictures

    Do the hairless mice have the lactating problem like rats?

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    Re: Random fun mouse stuff pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhasputin View Post
    We got hairless a long time ago from a laboratory. Tricolor is very common in the US, it is a mixture of the splashed gene, a c-dilute gene, and the piebald gene.
    How lucky you guys. I wish we had tri-color mice here in the Philippines. Would love to be the first one to own one

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    Hairless mice, the lines that are available in the pet / show trade now, do not have lactation problems.

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