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    another rat ID

    Hey Guys, just wondering what you may think this ratty's color is. Thanks!
    (hooded rat just for comparison)

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    Re: another rat ID

    No clue, hopefully Nikki or some one more experienced can help you with it. I just started in breeding rats, its definitely cool looking though.

    (If I had to guess Id say a cinnamon on the right not sure on the left)
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    I'm going to say fawn or beige self.

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    Looking fawn. There *might* be another dilute in there, but I can't tell for sure.

    On a different note, love the marking on the piebald! Not your typical hoodie.
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    Looks like a silver fawn
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    Re: another rat ID

    Sweet, thanks everyone! Im hoping it's fawn

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    Cool Re: another rat ID

    My mystery boy turned out to be quite a cutie

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    Those are adorable pictures! I love the golden orange shade he is! My fawns aren't quite that rich.
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    Re: another rat ID

    Fawn is Agouti + RED, Silver Fawn is Agouti + PED. This little guy/gal has dark eyes, so Fawn. The darker shades of Fawn are generally achieved with less dilutions in the line.


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    Re: another rat ID

    Yeahhh the hooded im actually keeping as well. I produced another with the same markings who's a russian blue female and hoping to breed them together and see what i get

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