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    Pretty much like that, some red eye rats are very bright red but many lean towards the darker side of red.
    Ruby is very dark red though, almost black until you get some light on them.
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    I really like the pink eye dilutes the most, those eyes are just amazing IMO
    Rat in the back ground is a ruby eye Siamese
    Rat in the foreground is a Pink eyed Blue or Silver rat


    Red eyed Siamese, blazes also do some neat diluting of the colors.
    A blazed rats coat is a different hue of blue than a non blazed rat.
    Jerry Robertson

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