I have what I think is a xanthic trans-pecos rat, a male. Could someone post a picture of one so I can confirm, and fill me in a little on this trait? Thanks.
Kevin
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I have what I think is a xanthic trans-pecos rat, a male. Could someone post a picture of one so I can confirm, and fill me in a little on this trait? Thanks.
Kevin
>>I have what I think is a xanthic trans-pecos rat, a male. Could someone post a picture of one so I can confirm, and fill me in a little on this trait? Thanks.
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>>Kevin
Hi,
I've never heard of that morph in subocs, though there is an Axanthic (not Xanthic) variety. Could you show us a photo so that we can tell you?
DR
Suboc.com
Whoops, I feel stupid. I left the A out of there, sorry.
I'll try and get a picture up soon, basically it looks like a silver, but the bands are darker than in a silver.
Kevin
If it is something new you get to name it! xanthic? Works for me.
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lol, I highly doubt it's something new. All I know is that it isn't normal, and it isn't silver.
Kevin
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