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Re: Dalmation Mice
Cute little buggers
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Re: Dalmation Mice
 Originally Posted by tnelsonflorida
Super cool !!!!  I love the those. To bad they are mice  I always have to keep the new and exciting to make new breeding groups.
I agree, cute but stanky!
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
Cute little buggers 
Thanks, I'm not too fond of mice but they defiantely have some appeal. I'm sure my kingsnakes will enjoy them
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Re: Dalmation Mice
Piebaldism in Mammals carries genetic defects, they generally carry maga-colon so keep an eyeout for the higher white ones and issues.
Other than that love the little mohawks.
1.0: Honey Bee | Lesser | Banana Pastel Enchi | Clown 66% Het Albino
0.1: Kingpin | x2 Mojave | Super Pastel HGW | Albino | Sterling Mojave Pinstripe | GHI Pewter | Pastel Het Clown | Sable 66% Het Clown
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Re: Dalmation Mice
thats adorable ^.^ im currently working on a "black silk teddy bear face" mouse lol
- Melody
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Most of the mice in those photos are NOT piebald.
They are variegated! 
You are really lucky to have this gene!
Variegated mice have a pattern of (typically on poorly bred/non show animals) a solid white head stripe, and blotchy spots on their body. The gene is similar to splashing, but whereas splashing is colour on colour splotches, variegated is colour on white splotches.
The one that is mostly white, is most likely piebald, the others are variegated.
You probably shouldn't use variegated mice to breed feeders (I assume these are feeders) because the gene that causes variegated, when homozygous, results in death (inside the womb) and you will not get high yield litters if you breed variegated X variegated since a percentage of the pups will never be born.
It's an awesome gene though, and when bred to show standards, can be absolutely beautiful!
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