I have a question on the Keys corn or Rosy rats; They are hypos or what they can be classified? The ones that I have don't have any black on them, only black eyes. Advice please. Carlos
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I have a question on the Keys corn or Rosy rats; They are hypos or what they can be classified? The ones that I have don't have any black on them, only black eyes. Advice please. Carlos
I'll do my best on your questions, but don't quote me;
As far as I know, the keys corns are considered normals. They are not really hypo (at least not the same "hypo" that other corns are), its just that they are often very light in color. Lately, a true hypo keys corn has popped up in Rich Z's line. It may be another new hypo gene. We'll have to wait and see.
>>I have a question on the Keys corn or Rosy rats; They are hypos or what they can be classified? The ones that I have don't have any black on them, only black eyes. Advice please. Carlos
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