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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
lol yeah now that i just stared breeding my rats. i know ima be taking the ones i like and trying to breed them together. thats awesome though. i have three albino females, one is nursing a litter and the the other two are preggos. i want a white rat with black eyes!
1.1 het pied
1.1 butter
1.0 lemon pastel yellow belly
0.1 lemon pastel
and the addiction begins!
feeders(rats) - breeders(1.9) very happy male!
feeders(mice) - 2.5 breeders
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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
Having a rodent colony is DEFINITELY the way to keep yourself amused while waiting for the BPs to get big enough to breed, or to breed, or lay the eggs, or for the eggs to hatch! I have all kinds of fun with my mouse colony, and all the colors I can get out of it now.
Of course, it is dangerous, too. I now find myself wanting to try to find some show mice breeders so I can get some of the really fancy colors. LOL.
Your babies with the spotted heads are really adorable. Are you aware of the risks of megacolon when working with such high white rats? I don't know much about it, but I know some people prefer to avoid that kind of marking just to avoid the issue, but I believe others have had success establishing high white lines that are free of megacolon.
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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
 Originally Posted by kc261
Having a rodent colony is DEFINITELY the way to keep yourself amused while waiting for the BPs to get big enough to breed, or to breed, or lay the eggs, or for the eggs to hatch! I have all kinds of fun with my mouse colony, and all the colors I can get out of it now.
Of course, it is dangerous, too. I now find myself wanting to try to find some show mice breeders so I can get some of the really fancy colors. LOL.
Your babies with the spotted heads are really adorable. Are you aware of the risks of megacolon when working with such high white rats? I don't know much about it, but I know some people prefer to avoid that kind of marking just to avoid the issue, but I believe others have had success establishing high white lines that are free of megacolon.
yea actually i think i had one rat that had it a while back, i fed it off. i hear alot of different things about megacolon and some say high whites, some say it has to have a certian blaze.... what i do know is i have about 20 breeder females that all have litters right now and are doing fine. i have tried to find more info on it but there is not much out there that i could find.... reminds me of the caramel albino and its "kinking"
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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
Very beautiful rats you have there! I am just starting out. I have four baby girls and two baby boys that will be the start of my feeder breeders. Can't wait to see what I get.
I used to breed hedgehogs and that was only a 35 day gestation and kept me busy. Waiting for the whole snake breeding/ egg laying/ egg hatching is a killer, so I'm hoping the rats will keep me entertained while trying to be patient!
Thanks for sharing your pics!
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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
Siamese comes from the recessive C Locus gene. The C Locus gene darkens the hair in colder areas of the body like ears, feet, base of tail and nose.
So the goal with a Siamese is to make a smooth gradient, in order to do so they must be selfs. Siamese are black with the C Locus gene, so when you need to maybe branch out for better traits only do so with black selfs. Do not use agouti rats, it is not flattering and pretty gross looking.
Siamese x Siamese
Siamese x Black (breed back to parents)
Het x Het
In order to make Himalayan rats you need to have an Albino mate with a Siamese.
Last edited by bokuza; 02-22-2010 at 06:12 PM.
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Re: things to do while waiting for bp eggs lol
 Originally Posted by bokuza
Siamese comes from the recessive C Locus gene. The C Locus gene darkens the hair in colder areas of the body like ears, feet, base of tail and nose.
So the goal with a Siamese is to make a smooth gradient, in order to do so they must be selfs. Siamese are black with the C Locus gene, so when you need to maybe branch out for better traits only do so with black selfs. Do not use agouti rats, it is not flattering and pretty gross looking.
Siamese x Siamese
Siamese x Black (breed back to parents)
Het x Het
In order to make Himalayan rats you need to have an Albino mate with a Siamese.
the pic of her isnt that great but she def looks siamese. do u breed these rats? and u said het to het.... its a recessive trait?
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