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No idea why he is a rex. No parent is a rex at all, their is 1.5 and 4 for the females are siamese, and one is solid black het siamese.
Then this popped out. It will molt into siamese of some sort but its cool like this. Has a silvery reflection to it.
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Not sure what to make of it, just send it to me and I'll figure it out
Pretty cool looking Rex though.
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Shes an odd siamese, but will be raised up and bred
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That is like the coolest looking rat ever!
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Should be more coming, from this Siamese BReeders. All 5 females had litters 2 weeks ago of 15 each.
Alot of Siamese in the group
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Very cool, I love him! 
surprises are so fun!
Glad your going to hold him/her back for breeding, see what will be produced.
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Maybe one of the parents is a "loose rex" and you don't know it?
Rex is a gene that's either there or not there, it's not recessive so it has to be there, no different than a dominate trait in ball pythons.
Loose rex's come from double rex X double rex pairings if I recall correctly.
Loose rex's can obviously throw rex kits but they look like standard coat rats as adults, very little to no curly hair and only slightly curly whiskers.
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