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    Rex or hairless asf's?

    I have this male asf who is about 4-6 weeks old and has just this peach fuzz weird fur. He is the only one of the at least 75 asf's we have that looks like this. I was wondering if asf's have different fur types like regular rats do?




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    Re: Rex or hairless asf's?

    Very interesting....

    I have had a few that have that on the center of their backs, but the sides are long and look like dust ruffles.
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    Re: Rex or hairless asf's?

    The length and straightness of his whiskers does not reflect what rex or hairless fur looks like on mice and rats, so I am more convinced he is going through his first moult.

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