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    What color? Beige with black eyes

    This female has had me stumped for quite a while. She is next to a silver fawn for color comparison. She has solid black eyes, not ruby. She is also not blue, the pictures were taken in the shade with my iPhone, hence the blue tinge.

    Any thoughts rat color experts? Is she just a beige?





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    Re: What color? Beige with black eyes

    My guess is Blue Agouti.



    Or maybe Cinnamon?
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    Can you get some close ups of her fur? I would say just beige (some of them have eyes that are dark enough to be black), unless her fur is ticked, in which case maybe she is an agouti color (like the blue agouti suggested above).
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    Beige and Fawn can have very dark Ruby eyes that they do appear black. I've had them and you would swear they are black, but of course closer-up photos of the fur to look for ticking or heathering would help further identify the color as Beige or something else.

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