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Lavender Texas Rats

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Posted by: scaledverts at Sun Aug 30 22:03:02 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scaledverts ]  
   

Hello - I picked up a pair of lavender texas rats They were labeled as albino but they appear to be lavender to me. Does anyone know the genetics of the lavender morph? It looks like it could be a t positive albino morph.





Here is the male. He has a very nice light coloration.







Here is the female.







They will make a nice addition to my leucistic and het leucistic texas rats.



Thanks,
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Kyle



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