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    Himilayan dwarf ratties

    I finally got some more Himilayan dwarfs, it's been 6 months and numerous litters since I made my first and finally now again I have 4, 2 males and 2 females.
    They are on the market, it's mostly a brag thing, Himi dwarfs are not easy to make even with the right genetics since it takes all of the traits to line up just right.
    I've made a bunch of blue dwarfs and black dwarfs, finally some more black eyed himi's

    Standard coat black eye himilayan dwarf
    They look like Black eyed whites but they have a tinge of tan in the coat, so I know they will be like my large Himilayans as they mature.



    Standard coat Black hooded blazed dwarf



    Standard coat Black English dwarf



    Thanks for looking

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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    So how dwarfed are they? Dwarf rats sound awsome. How small are they compared to normal adults?

    But congrats on producing some.
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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    My adult male dwarf at just over 1 year old.


    My normal blue male at just over a year
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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    Amazing, they only get to the size of a small rat basically!

    How do dwarf genetics work?
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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    Recessive, like snakes, but the dwarfism, or reduction in growth hormones are different in even the same litter.
    I've produced dwarfs that were super tiny and not so tiny in the same litter.

    I've actually made some almost half that size

    Just realized I put "normal blue male" for my big blue boy, trust me, there is nothing normal about that boy.

    His genetics are amazing, he throws dwarfs, blues, himilayans and odd eyes, red eyes, ruby eye and pink eyed babies depending on who he is paired with.
    He is a rex coat so he has that going also.
    He has the widest head and the lowest ears of any of the big rat I've held, his son is an exact copy of him except a Himilayan.
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 07-29-2010 at 02:36 AM.
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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    Oh my gosh they are so cute and they are small!!! I would love to make mutant rats some day, giant ones! Although, getting bit would be a real disaster

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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Oh my gosh they are so cute and they are small!!! I would love to make mutant rats some day, giant ones! Although, getting bit would be a real disaster
    Yeah, Gambian pouch rat size huh?
    Goliaths of all ratties, I'm not sure I want one biting me

    I like my mutants "smaller"
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    Re: Himilayan dwarf ratties

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Yeah, Gambian pouch rat size huh?
    Goliaths of all ratties, I'm not sure I want one biting me

    I like my mutants "smaller"
    Yeah, I guess I'm with you one this one

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