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Post by leimartin on Nov 18, 2023 2:19:34 GMT -8
Hey guys, I'm new I know this is a bit strange but I can't pick up the colours on my litters by camera, so this pearlescent photo is as close as I can. I have 1 boy from the first litter then 3 boys and a girl in the second all light eyed. I'm not any good at the genetics but mum is Light Eyed Honey (I think she's honey) and dad is a Red Eyed White. I will try to get photos of them plus mum and dad. Thanks to anyone in advance who can tell me what colour they are. In the light they are white with shimmers of blue, grey and purplish even a little pinkish. It has me stumped
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Nov 18, 2023 8:37:04 GMT -8
How old are the pups? I wonder if it could just be that the fur is only just starting to grow in and the pink is still showing through a bit. If they have white fur that might produce a pinkish-white effect.
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Post by leimartin on Nov 18, 2023 10:45:55 GMT -8
Sorry my post was a bit inaccurate as they are from 2 litters from my 2 Gerbs I call them kids. They're almost a year and a half, I've tried to get some pix. I think I'm off with Sandy being a light eyed honey. Any suggestions? Dad Blitz has red eyes, pure white and a dark tail. I can do more family history as I took Sandy's 5 sisters who are a crazy mix of colours Baby Boo and Stealthie, honestly I don't know what colour Stealthie is either. Any advice? Adult photos of Boo and sister Stealthie from the first litter Males keep telling me they're white but this is a photo of Boo and dad Blitz. Thanks everyone
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Nov 18, 2023 11:30:16 GMT -8
The first photo doesn't show the tail very well but if the tail is darker, he could be a dark-tailed white. But if the tail is white like the rest of the body, he is probably a pink-eyed white.
The second photo looks to be a dark-eyed honey.
The third photo is difficult to make out. You have colourpoint genes in the mix from the dad, and you also seem to have underwhite dense genes in the mix, so the light pup could be a polar fox or grey agouti or even silver nutmeg with colourpoint genes lightening the coat. I'm not very good on the colourpoint colours though!
The fourth photo of the pup on your hand is probably a grey agouti.
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