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Mom is obviously a rex and that means 50% of her babies "by odds" will be rex's 
Momma rat might be what is called a loose rex.
Loose rex's come from breeding a double rex X double rex where the outcome is said to be 75% double rex and 25% mixture of standard coats and loose rexs.
The loose rex typically has a rex coat that isn't very curly compared to a standard rex coat and whiskers that are only slightly curled.
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I've got rats that are like that but not Rex. There's another gene similar to rex but is called curly but doesn't make any hairless rats.
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Re: Petco Rat Proves Out
 Originally Posted by onna_shinigami
I've got rats that are like that but not Rex. There's another gene similar to rex but is called curly but doesn't make any hairless rats.
Are you speaking of velveteen?
Velveteens are just like rex genetically, the double velveteen is just like the double rex hairless.
The double rex is called hairless, but it's not really a true hairless, only recessive trait hairless stays completely
hairless.
As far as I know only rex and velveteens make curly coats...
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I really dig my rex rats and I am holding a couple back cuz I think they are so cool and I want to get a bigger variety of rex goin in my colony. Right now I only have a gray faced female and a creamy colored female. Idk what the heck all the types are...
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Grey is call blue, there is a Russian blue that is quite dark and an American/British/slate blue that is very light colored blue.
Creamy colored is usually beige, they have red eyes.
Champagnes are somewhat creamy colored, they have pink eyes.
Both are black rats diluted to that coat color by the color of the eyes.
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Thanks everyone. Like I said I'm not familiar with rat genetics and morphs lol all I know is I got fluffy rats lol.
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Mom is obviously a rex and that means 50% of her babies "by odds" will be rex's 
Momma rat might be what is called a loose rex.
Loose rex's come from breeding a double rex X double rex where the outcome is said to be 75% double rex and 25% mixture of standard coats and loose rexs.
The loose rex typically has a rex coat that isn't very curly compared to a standard rex coat and whiskers that are only slightly curled.
Thanks for that explanation. It definitely makes sense to me because when I got her I was looking up pictures of Rex's but they all seemed to be a lot more curly compared to her where she is just fluffy really.
 Originally Posted by Andybill
I really dig my rex rats and I am holding a couple back cuz I think they are so cool and I want to get a bigger variety of rex goin in my colony. Right now I only have a gray faced female and a creamy colored female. Idk what the heck all the types are... 
I know what you mean, I'd like to try to get the Rex into Siamese, Himalayan, and dumbo as I'm working with those right now. Should be interesting!
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what aboout creamy with black eyes? thats what i have...
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Black eyed white
Black eyed Cream
Black eyed Siamese
Black eyed Himalayan
There's a few black eyed rats, pictures would help
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