Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention View Post
www.ratguide.com look up megacolon

I'd find one or two more females to raise up and just use the high whites as buddies for the grow-out babies. Breeding them could result in babies that aren't able to grow and thrive, which isn't good for the snakes either.

High white markings are patterns, not colors. Rats with blazes(marks on their faces), have a greater chance of carrying bad genes because alot of inbreeding has occured to create the "pretty" markings.

It's best to use rats that are hooded, self(one color), berkshire(white feet and tummy), irish(white on chest).
Excellent thank you so much for your help! I'll be sure to keep those things in mind and those two (aww my two ) will be our pets. I'll try and find some non-high white or genetic disease prone ones from Kara most likely based on that link which I do appreciate!