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    Oddly enough I got a very very light blue in my russian blue litter. I'm assuming they carry american blue too. I'll have to get photos so you guys can tell me.

    But I'm working towards BEW and using the minimally marked russian blue and black rats to do so. One thing to look out for is MC in your ratties. They may die before weaning or up to about 40 days?

    I'm working on breeding out the color of my babies. I have the parents, babies, and now the babies babies.



    And here is a litter I'm buying from someone else so that I can get to BEW faster. I believe there are already bew's in that litter

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    Even if you breed a pure white BEW X a pure white BEW there is always a chance the babies will be marked

    The litter looks like it could be all BEW

    I've read about BEW's and mega colon, we have made many litters of BEW's and have never had MC
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    You did well!

    I first tried for a bew litter back in 2009-2010 and wound up with MC. I used a blazed and husky.

    My whole litter had it.

    So far, I'm at generation 3 and everything is going great, knock on wood!

    So far, I've noticed blazed might be to blame more-so than just plain high whites. I think it also depends on how you're making high whites. Maybe using hooded rats, or other rats not known to carry MC is better?

    I want to get some c/c bew and make some be siamese <3

    That litter is all BE. But They are marked so I don't think they are considered BEW. BEW is all white with black eyes, no?
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    I'm not all the smart about rats ( other than what sizes ky snakes eat ) but I've been told I got some pretty neat ones. Anyway, all the rats pictured in this thread are super cute!
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    Those are some real cute ones, I'm gonna have to post pics of mine.

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    That masked baby is to die for! So cute!


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    Re: High White Russian Blue babies

    Quote Originally Posted by reptilegirl07 View Post
    And here is a litter I'm buying from someone else so that I can get to BEW faster. I believe there are already bew's in that litter
    That's the litter you are buying from me

    Quote Originally Posted by reptilegirl07 View Post
    I believe there are already bew's in that litter
    Yes, both parents of the litter are BEW, all the offspring appear to be BEW (some with dalmatian spotting) except the masked guy, he is a surrogate.
    Last edited by Adam Chandler; 12-22-2011 at 10:09 AM.
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    OMG YAY! I didn't think you were on here Adam!! How cool is that! My transport shot you an email!

    I'm super excited for these guys.

    I'm telling everyone, if you can't tell

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    Really good looking.


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    Re: High White Russian Blue babies

    Quote Originally Posted by reptilegirl07 View Post
    So far, I've noticed blazed might be to blame more-so than just plain high whites. I think it also depends on how you're making high whites. Maybe using hooded rats, or other rats not known to carry MC is better?
    There is only one gene that makes mega colon as far as I know, and that's the dominate trait high white.
    You can breed recessive high white until your blue in the face and you will not make a MC baby ever.
    All blazes are the result of the high white gene, the other genetics in the rat have nothing to do with mega colon just the high white gene.

    That litter is all BE. But They are marked so I don't think they are considered BEW. BEW is all white with black eyes, no?
    No BEW's are not all white, in fact most are not all white, and yes the whole litter is BEW.
    The gene covers up other colors or at least tries to.
    As far as I know all masked rats are BEW's, the gene just fails to completely turn the coat white.

    The comment you make about using hooded rats is probably why many large breeders use hooded rats
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 12-22-2011 at 05:14 PM.
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