Here are some of our breeder rats; most offspring used for snake food, but the adults have a good life of breeding, resting, and rbeeding again

Here's my stud, Grullo. He is an older man in rattie years, but he still gets the job done.


Here's Oddessa, a weird-coated female; brown, gray and blueish tones in her. And she is not that old; less than a year. She's currently preggo and in her own pregger tank


And here's Lucy and her current litter. She is a notorious escape artist; got out of a tank with a weighted down lid that had to be around 30 pounds; took a roll of blue maskig tape from a shelf, and somehow got it back into the tank. I went all-out and got some nice lid-locks for her and she hasn't gotten out since. She produces the most nice b/w babies. I fed off about half the litter, keeping the prettiest; I may get an outside male from a friend, and keep some of these gals for more breeders.



Now I have a question; one of my siamese females (not pictured) started doing this off thing, where she will slowly weave her head back/forth; what is this? I got her from my friend's colony, which, turns out, all do the same darned thing.. I am probably just giving her back to said friend to feed to her BCI, if this is an undesirable trait; any info?