Looks great! As soon as I'm comfortable and know what I'm doing with my breeders (and clean out my god forsaken closet), I'm going to start breeding for colors. That will be very fun to try doing since Petsmart only seems to carry black and white hoodeds (ONCE I saw a tan hooded), the closest PetCo only carries female rats that are skittish (one from there has been loose in my room for a good 2 weeks and is pregnant, so I either I catch her within a day or a big killing trap goes down), and Pet Supermarket buys whatever they get from local sellers that keep quiet.
I DID see a quad group at Supermarket of hoodeds that were white with cream/very light gray hoods. I thought those were GORGEOUS!
Breeding for colors would also be a good idea. I have two berkshire males in the two litters (well, of the ones that survived), and the other 7 are b/w hoodeds, including my two keeper girls. I still have trouble telling everyone apart except for one male with a diamond shape blotch of black on his back.![]()








), I'm going to start breeding for colors. That will be very fun to try doing since Petsmart only seems to carry black and white hoodeds (ONCE I saw a tan hooded), the closest PetCo only carries female rats that are skittish (one from there has been loose in my room for a good 2 weeks and is pregnant, so I either I catch her within a day or a big killing trap goes down), and Pet Supermarket buys whatever they get from local sellers that keep quiet.
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