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Posted by: DMong at Fri Oct 9 16:56:01 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Do you mean a dead giveaway that Yellow Rat lineage is in there too, and not all genuine Black Rat?,....I'd certainly say so, and maybe even Texas Rat as well, who really knows. I do know there is a supposed albino lavender form of Texas Rat, but I really don't know exactly how, or where it originated from, or even if it is "all" lindheimeri or not. Too many things get bred to all sorts of different things now to keep track of it all..LOL! | ||
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