I've just got a couple tanks of mice, but they are cute ones.
Please, in advance, forgive the incorrect mouse mutant terms. I honestly haven't researched what official colors they are. 
Of the three adults, my favorite is the lightest one (female) who is the mother of the fuzzies in the photos. The tan brindled one is the other mother. She's the mother of the hoppers in the photos and is swelling up with her next litter. The male is the chocolate brown merle one and is the father of both litters.
Pictured below is our next up and coming trio, selected from the hoppers and just got separated out tonight. The male is the little "piebald" one. There were only 2 females in the litter, so I'm keeping them for now. One is very satiny with a tan belly. The other is just a plain chocolate self colored one.
In the hopper clutch, they are about half satins, half not. One of the satin males I am not keeping is also brindled. A couple of the satins have ruby eyes. In the fuzzy clutch (whiter momma's clutch), they are all "black" except one dove grey one. Can't wait to see what they grow into when the furr comes in.
Below is the little keeper male snuggling with the hoppers.
Of the three adults, my favorite is the lightest one (female) who is the mother of the fuzzies in the photos. The tan brindled one is the other mother. She's the mother of the hoppers in the photos and is swelling up with her next litter. The male is the chocolate brown merle one and is the father of both litters.
Pictured below is our next up and coming trio, selected from the hoppers and just got separated out tonight. The male is the little "piebald" one. There were only 2 females in the litter, so I'm keeping them for now. One is very satiny with a tan belly. The other is just a plain chocolate self colored one.
In the hopper clutch, they are about half satins, half not. One of the satin males I am not keeping is also brindled. A couple of the satins have ruby eyes. In the fuzzy clutch (whiter momma's clutch), they are all "black" except one dove grey one. Can't wait to see what they grow into when the furr comes in.
Below is the little keeper male snuggling with the hoppers.