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Posted by: Sonya at Wed May 14 22:06:40 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ] Except somehow I don't think it turns out that way. I have some dumbo rats right now that the dad is dumbo hairless (double rex)The mom was phenotypically a normal coat dumbo. That litter came out all normal coated dumbos. Now the F2....same sire bred to his daughters and I am getting dumbo hairless (mocks) and some that thus far look normal coated. Go fig. | ||
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