Prepare for Mouse-Spam.
Welp. I've been cameraless for too long.
Just figured I might as well post these on here, cause it couldn't hurt to share. ;D
Here's a pic of my latest litter from TWST mice, blue broken banded caraul X Lilac rex:
Another picture for colour comparison.
More mice bellow the cut . . .
One of the little ones has a headspot. How cute!
Here are some pictures of the more healthy brindles I have produced. (Brindles usually have health problems from obesity, and diabetes) They are mixed in with satin, and black-tan genes. It seems to produce a more healthy brindle, that mixing two brindles together. (:
Here's the little girl:
One of the brothers
The two brothers together, one who appears to be sable?
And the newest 'brindle' litter. Which actually has absolutely ZERO brindles in it :lol:
The last litter from my original 'Mystery mouse' pair. I really hope there's a boy and a girl in this litter. I don't know what I'll do if I run out of my special 'mystery mice'! These ones are so wrinkly compared to the other litters. :lol:
They're about to open their eyes, too! Don't let the lack of fur fool you!
Here's the only interesting babies from a Splashed rex X Black self litter. One is splashed, and the other appears to have dark red eyes, and white fur with POSSIBLE splashes, but they're very very light. The other 6 babies are black selves, who refused to be in focus for any pictures. :lol:
Here's a clump of mice for your viewing pleasure. :lol:
The tri (white) buck is from 360 mousery, the blue rex who is running off, is from uh. . . I cannot remember. ):
The two nut-jobs in the back are the blue's offspring. I'm hoping all three of them will happily have babies by the tri buck.
Here are some fuzzies that I got from my breeder-buddy Denise. They are Mystery buck X tri fuzzy. One is banded, and one is 'hereford'. :lol:
Another picture of the buck:
These next two, are also Mystery mouse X tri fuzzy.
For-sale buck numbah-ONE! 8-)
Buck numbah-TWO! :D
They are all so cute! The
ahhh..........awwwwwww
*squeals*
I want to take one of the cute little babies and just stick it in my pocket... (O.o) Just wondering though, can the red-eyed ones see? I get the impression that the red-eyed ones are blind for some reason.
The red eyed ones can see
The red eyes are caused by the same type of genes that cause them to have a white, or light coloured coat. The effect the gene has on the eyes, is to 'lighten' them up to red. (:
Eeeee twisties!! So cute ~
I love that fuzzy buck!
You've got some very nice mice there. I also love the rexes!
[e]: Also, that's really neat about the genetics. How curious!
Fluffy 8D and Not-so-Fluffy
and Not-so-Fluffy 8D
-shotdead-
These pictures are really