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    Dumbo rat?

    Do you think this rat has dumbo ears? I've never seen one in person so I figured I'd get a second opinion.



    Also I'm having issues understanding rat fur color genetics. I want to make more grey rats but I think I'll need another grey rat to make more? Is that rat? What other color rats could I use to make grey rats.


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    Looks like a dumbo to me You don't need more blues to make blues.

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    What do I need to breed her to?
    I've been trying to read and understand all of this: http://www.afrma.org/ratgenwhatif.htm
    But I'm not sure if my males are champagne or beige.
    Last edited by babyknees; 11-13-2011 at 12:09 AM. Reason: gender


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    Blue is recessive, if you've got a blue male get a female of any color and make babies and hold back the females and breed dad to them to make more blues.

    If you've got a blue female breed any color male to her and hold back a baby male to raise and breed him back to mom for more blues.

    Blue rats are what got me into the pet rat breeding business and is still one of my favorite colored rats.


    And yes your rat looks like a dumbo eared rat, another recessive trait
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    I have a grey cat so I have a soft spot for anything grey/blue. I want to make so many more!


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    The easiest way to tell if they are champagne or beige is to look at their eye color. If they have pink eyes they are champagne if they have dark red(ruby)/black eyes they are beige. A beige rat is a black rat with red eyes. When beiges are young their eyes may look pink, but they darken with age. Mine seem to have dark eyes once they are a couple months old.

    If you got them from a petstore they are probably beiges.

    One of my first rats was a blue, she was a sweet heart. Good luck
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    Re: Dumbo rat?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post

    Those are adorable! I just picked up some new black hooded and beige hooded dumbos with two of the males having Rex in their genes as well. Thanks for the info on the blues, I was just starting to understand ball python genetics and then I got into rat genes, lmao! DOH! Oh well, it'll keep me occupied when the snow hits, lol!
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    Re: Dumbo rat?

    I have a siamese female and a variegated male and after the new year i'm going to bread them. what colors do you thing i'll get

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    Re: Dumbo rat?

    Quote Originally Posted by sniper View Post
    I have a siamese female and a variegated male and after the new year i'm going to bread them. what colors do you thing i'll get

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    Depends on the genes they carry and what color they are.
    Siamese is recessive so if the male doesn't carry Siamese you will get kits that all carry Siamese.
    Variegated is a pattern
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    Re: Dumbo rat?

    the male in light black spots and black hood

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