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The first rat is a double rex.
The PEW female looks possibly pregnant the black hooded I can't tell.
Jerry Robertson

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Cool rats, especially the double rex.
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Re: New Female
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
The first rat is a double rex.
The PEW female looks possibly pregnant the black hooded I can't tell.
I have not seen any of these pregnant before so Im not sure if they just arent getting fat lol A male I have a male that went from 230 grams a mth ago to 400 last night.
 Originally Posted by Adam Chandler
Cool rats, especially the double rex.
Thanks! I really thought that she was something cool or maybe sick. I still have no idea what a double rex actually is, I have searched here and googled it but not much info. Im going to try again later
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Re: New Female
 Originally Posted by rperry03
I still have no idea what a double rex actually is, I have searched here and googled it but not much info. Im going to try again later
Think of it like a pastel X pastel making 1/4 super pastels that when bred to a normal will make all pastels.
Rex X Rex makes 25% standard coat, 50% rex coat and 25% double rex.
Breeding a double rex to a standard coat will make 100% rex coats
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Re: New Female
But how can you tell the difference between a double rex and a true hairless? And which ones have the issues with birthing/feeding? Just curious, as I really like the rex coat... just not fond of rats without hair. And is there a combo that will NOT throw any hairless?
sorry op, don't mean to hijack your thread
0.1 normal ball
0.1 pastel ball
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There is almost always a clear distinction between double rex and true hairless. Eyelashes, are one way to tell, as well as whiskers, and double rexes almost always have fuzz. 
Hairless rat females are the ones that sometimes cannot properly feed their babies,
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Re: New Female
 Originally Posted by rperry03
There is no such thing as a pew with black eyes. A PEW is a pink eyed white. That would mean it doesn't have black eyes.
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Re: New Female
 Originally Posted by Rhasputin
There is no such thing as a pew with black eyes. A PEW is a pink eyed white. That would mean it doesn't have black eyes. 
Thanks, I will have to go a find what someone was talking about!
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