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Mice Morphs Pics

Noe..gr

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I'm trying to do some search for mice morphs.No luck so far.I must be using the wrong words. :shrugs:
So do you have any pics that you would like to share?Or links for threads with such pics?

Many thanks :cheers:
Noe
 
I have a couple of red eyed fawn mice. They have identicle white butt spots on the opposite end lol

I dont have any good pictures but heres the male.
 

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Thanks!

I want to make a list of the mice (trade/genetic??) names with pics if possible and post it in the forum.I had over the years some white,black,brown,grey mice.The only "specials" I have seen are some bold !!!! and some cow-like ones which around here are called arlequins or something like that.
 
Noe..gr said:
Thanks!

I want to make a list of the mice (trade/genetic??) names with pics if possible and post it in the forum.I had over the years some white,black,brown,grey mice.The only "specials" I have seen are some bold !!!! and some cow-like ones which around here are called arlequins or something like that.

I keep and breed "cow mice." :) I have all sorts of colors in them. I'll get some individual pictures for you.
 
After giving up on my first attempt I've given it another shot now with a red male, a grey spotted female and black female. Got these from a feeder breeder at a reptile show. I'm waiting on a first litter but with red and spotted both dominant traits it should make for some interesting colors and markings if they ever actually reproduce. I'm not sure about the grey color, whether its recessive or dominant, but as these are probably all siblings I can assume they are probably het for everything and who knows what else.
 
I'm not going to get into mice genetics,at least for now.

I'll be satisfied if I manage to mark all their different morphs. :)
 
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