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RE: Greenish Rat

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Posted by: Kevin Saunders at Thu Nov 10 08:31:07 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kevin Saunders ]  
   

Thanks, both of you. Those are looking very nice Doug-I really like the prominent striping on those WC girls and the morphs are obviously very unique. I'm a sucker for clean gray obsoleta-complex rats so I really like the way my girl looks now, but I know that will change big time (she's already got yellow on her venter). I just hope she turns into a nicer looking yellow/greenish specimen instead of some of the browner individuals I've seen. Half the fun is finding out though and at least she'll probably have some heavy black longitudinal striping either way.


   

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