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Looks like an over-marked hooded to me.
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I thought that at first, but the color should go under his chin and down his chest a bit. I've noticed that this stripe pattern has been popping up on the web recently.
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They all look awesome, i just never liked hairless rats, but food is food! I used to breed specifically for Dumbo, but mixing coats and colors was just as fun!
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Re: New Additions! Dumbo, hairless, blazes, and weird stripe
 Originally Posted by steveboos
They all look awesome, i just never liked hairless rats, but food is food! I used to breed specifically for Dumbo, but mixing coats and colors was just as fun!
Agreed! They are soooo much fun to breed! I just love to play with genetics and see what kind of freaky things pop up!
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agouti is the wild type color, so you cant really have a blue agouti. unless im mistaken and agouti refers only to the banding of color on the hair, not the actual color. and id say that striped guy is hooded/berkshire, doesnt seem too out of the ordinary to me. gotta love dumbos though lol
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Re: New Additions! Dumbo, hairless, blazes, and weird stripe
 Originally Posted by BAMReptiles
agouti is the wild type color, so you cant really have a blue agouti. unless im mistaken and agouti refers only to the banding of color on the hair, not the actual color.
Agouti is a dominate trait and can mix with recessive blue with no issues, I've made quite a few and will be making more in a month or so if the odds gods allow.
I bred a blue rat to an agouti rat and saved two agouti girls that carry the blue gene and am now breeding them to a blue rat to make agouti blues
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You can have all kinds of shades and colours of agouti.
Golden agouti
Red agouti
Agouti
Blue agouti
Argente (pink eyed agouti)
Cinnamon
There are other shades that just don't have names. But there are all kinds of agoutis. (:
Hooded berkshire makes sense. I have a bunch of these, except they're speckly around the edges. I really like the marking.
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so agouti mainly refers to the banding on the coat, not the color? from all the stuff i saw it sounded lke it was jsut the wild type. interesting
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Re: New Additions! Dumbo, hairless, blazes, and weird stripe
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Agouti is a dominate trait and can mix with recessive blue with no issues, I've made quite a few and will be making more in a month or so if the odds gods allow.
I bred a blue rat to an agouti rat and saved two agouti girls that carry the blue gene and am now breeding them to a blue rat to make agouti blues 
Sweet! So that means if I breed him back to his daughters I should get some blues?! I have wanted blues since I started. My first pet rat was a blue hooded! I wasn't sure what the genetics were and if I could actually get some blues or just agouti blues. He's really neat next to my normal agouti, the color difference is stunning. I need to take a pick with them together!
 Originally Posted by Rhasputin
You can have all kinds of shades and colours of agouti.
Golden agouti
Red agouti
Agouti
Blue agouti
Argente (pink eyed agouti)
Cinnamon
There are other shades that just don't have names. But there are all kinds of agoutis. (:
Hooded berkshire makes sense. I have a bunch of these, except they're speckly around the edges. I really like the marking. 
Hmm, I suppose that makes sense. I have some hooded berkshires, but like you, they all have speckling where the color meets the white. It's definitely a weird pattern going on and it is genetic. The sire and all the siblings all had the perfect 'stripe' pattern.
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