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RE: Greenish Rat

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Posted by: Kmat at Tue Nov 8 12:43:13 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kmat ]  
   

Kevin, I have an adult pair that are very interesting looking. they are from KJ Lodrique and het. for moonshine. Their patterns are a combo of blotched like a grey, with some stripping like a yellow. The blotches and stripes are a dark metallic greyish brown and the groundcolor is like a dirty yellowish green. It looks a bit like someone tried to color over a light grey groundcolor with a highlighter. Sometimes they appear to glow. This integrade form represents a unique population/locality, and thats part of their appeal. I am sure the naturally occuring integrades display a wide variety of coloration depending on gene pool influence. I can see how a man made integrade would do so as well. The yellows should become more noticeable as she matures.


   

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