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    Double rex? Single? Hairless?

    Ok, so I've got my first litter of 'hairless' that I haven't fed off. So, I'm pretty sure the mother is a hairless ( or not. What do I know?), but I'm thinking the dad is a double rex. The babies have some wavy curls and VERY curly whiskers. But, I've read that some double rex and/or hairless are born with hair, but lose it over time. I'm still working on figuring out the genetics behind the parents. After I have an available female, I'll breed the sire to a standard haired.

    I've also got another litter of his on the ground, but I'm pretty sure the dam is his sister (bought them from the same source, at same age) so I'm not sure that will prove anything out.

    If anyone with experience breeding rex and double rex, I'd love some input.

    One of the babies in question:





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