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    New Pattern mutation?

    Has anyone seen 2 different colored ears? I have produced a handful of these guys with either 2 different colored ears or spots on their ears. I am holding all of them back for a new breeding group. I'm hoping to be able to reproduce the trait. Has anyone else seen this?








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    I dont know too much about the ASFs but those are cool looking with the ears.
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    It's not a colour mutation. It's just white spoting effecting the ears. I have some with speckly ears, some with black, and some with white.

    It's not a gene causing it, like there would be for saddle or headspot markings, just white spotting effecting the ears is all.

    Cut though.

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    Re: New Pattern mutation?

    Quote Originally Posted by kylesreptiles View Post
    I dont know too much about the ASFs but those are cool looking with the ears.
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    Re: New Pattern mutation?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhasputin View Post
    It's not a colour mutation. It's just white spoting effecting the ears. I have some with speckly ears, some with black, and some with white.

    It's not a gene causing it, like there would be for saddle or headspot markings, just white spotting effecting the ears is all.

    Cut though.
    I won't know too much more until I create a group and breed them together. I'm not too knowledgeable with rat genetics, but I do know that the same group of asf's is responsible for producing them. I have a few more babies that are a few weeks old with a ear of each color from that same group. I suspect their is something going on because the group is very consistent with throwing them.

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    It is 'something going on' but it's caused by the white spotting gene affecting the ears.

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    Re: New Pattern mutation?

    Hey,

    my platinums have often ones that are not so good coloured, one white ear, or both.

    I actually also have a albino one - red eyes, no black in it, donīt know what he is.. looks like a normal albino

    Here you can see some photos:
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...3&l=518ab33220

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    Re: New Pattern mutation?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blausucht View Post
    Hey,

    my platinums have often ones that are not so good coloured, one white ear, or both.

    I actually also have a albino one - red eyes, no black in it, donīt know what he is.. looks like a normal albino

    Here you can see some photos:
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...3&l=518ab33220
    There is no albino (c/c) in ASFs right now that is known to exist. What you have is either a pink eyed white, or a ruby eyed white.

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