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A little bairdi rat anyone?

ratsncorns

Bird Nerd
Some updated pics of my pair I picked up from Draybar last year.

Sorry for the blurry spots, my camera had a dirty lens, oops!!

Adam (74g):
I really like how this guy is turning out. You can see the striping is starting to come in and the saddles are fading. I think this guy is going to be nice and dark!

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Eve (40g):
This girl was off to a rough start (my cat attacked her in October and she is still recovering), but is eating great now and is slowly catching up to her brother. Hard to tell how she will turn out, but I hope she gets as dark as he is getting.

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Beautiful..

Jimmy has some beautiful bairdi. I believe yours came from his adult breeders Sam & Rosy. You're going to have yourself some stunning adults.

Steve
 
Wow, that's a great pair of Bairdis! They're going to look like brushed aluminum as adults. Beautiful. :cheers:
 
Thanks everyone :)

Steve: Yup! These two came from that pairing. Which was why I just had to have a pair, because Sam and Rosy are my favorite baird's! I am so excited to see how they turn out in a couple years.
 
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