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I was so excited... for a second

Daeraelle

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I saw a big fat belly in the rat tank, got them out to investigate. It was just the male getting horribly fat. :cry: I'm NEVER going to have ratties.
 
Daeraelle said:
I saw a big fat belly in the rat tank, got them out to investigate. It was just the male getting horribly fat. :cry: I'm NEVER going to have ratties.

Im sorry, but I giggled a bit at this! Same thing happens to me all the time with my males.

Just don't give up, you will have them eventually!
 
I also swore I was NOT going to introduce spots to my mouse colony this time. I started it out with a solid black male, a solid black female, a grey female, and a beige female. I went into petco last night and saw two of the healthiest, cutest black spotted mice I've ever seen (both females) so I brought them home of course. Makes me feel bad, they look better than the mice I started out with, lol. I'm just waiting to see who gets pregnant first, the rats or the mice. I want rodent babies.
 
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