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Very common. It looks like you have chocolate, and recessive yellow. The second photo could be a c-diluted chocolate or a mock chocolate, but if it has pink eyes then it's dove. The second one in the last photo could be agouti.
All very common colours.
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Thanks. The yellow ones are almost golden.
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Are they under some kind of anesthesia or are they dead? I know for a fact mice dont just lay around for photo shoots
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Recessive yellow can range from bright gold, to vibrant orange, to dark red, to even brown. It depends on the pheomelanin (yellow pigment) modifier genes. It is rare to have a darkly coloured one, and very common to have orange and yellow ones.
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Re: Mouse Colors
 Originally Posted by sissysnakes
Are they under some kind of anesthesia or are they dead? I know for a fact mice dont just lay around for photo shoots
Some do!
But it looks like these have been culled for feeders.
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 Originally Posted by Rhasputin
Some do!
But it looks like these have been culled for feeders. 
How presumptuous of you! Do you think you're the only one around here that can train rodents?
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 Originally Posted by sissysnakes
Are they under some kind of anesthesia or are they dead? I know for a fact mice dont just lay around for photo shoots
oh no, theyre just sleeping lol
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