Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
Looks to be, but I sure hope not for her health's sake. Breeding hairless rats is extremely risky and dangerous to their health and wellbeing as well as their offspring. It is something that is very looked down upon in the Fancy Rat world. Hairless carriers that look normal are fine to breed as they usually don't have problems with pregnancy/birthing/lactation. Hairless females have ALL of these problems, and either the offspring, her or, in the worst case scenario, they both die. Not to mention, hairless rats are more prone to mammary tumors(one of my girls has had 2 taken out and now has a third, and another girl has one too), and other health maladies

Why didn't you just start out with normal haired rats instead? It would have at least been kinder to the rats, regardless of if they are meant as food for our snakes. It's the whole respect thing.
If they have problems, then of course I will feed them off. The lady I got her from has been breeding hairless for 5 years and never had problems with that line. I didn't get regular rats because of my bad allergies to rodents. They will be feeders sooner or later.