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Post by jvsomething on May 27, 2017 13:26:56 GMT -8
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Post by smash4290 on May 28, 2017 0:04:35 GMT -8
Looks like a variety of nutmeg with a funny molt! Any pictures of her not molting?
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Post by jvsomething on May 28, 2017 19:53:13 GMT -8
Looks like a variety of nutmeg with a funny molt! Any pictures of her not molting? Here the mother: The father is a Golden Agouti. In this photo he is sleeping with some new puppies. All of them are born identical to CP Agouti: Here is one of the babies before the mutation, just like a CP Agouti. The belly is white, Because of this I discarded the hypothesis of being (cp / lcp / silver - Nutmeg Here when the mutation begins:
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Post by betty on May 29, 2017 3:05:42 GMT -8
Do the young babies - when they are greyer - have the typical agouti diamond on the their tails?
Where you have showed their tails on them as they are older and creamier - they don't seem to have it showing too obviously - these tails have the disjointed colour like an ee gerbil?
But then the white tummies seem to have faded away too as they age?
The funny foot colour thing is quite normal for a moulting colourpoint gerbil - it looks like they are wearing tiny spats...
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Post by Shooting Star on May 29, 2017 8:18:32 GMT -8
I'm not sure what you're dealing with here, but there's definitely something odd. The yellow tinge isn't characteristic of any known color, and their nails are lighter than expected for CP Agouti. To me, they look like CP Agouti with something else acting on it, or a mutation that mimics CP.
These aren't ee gerbils; ee colors don't have ticking as pups.
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Post by smash4290 on May 29, 2017 9:59:56 GMT -8
In the first three pictures I don't see cp eyes or a clear demarcation line in pic 3. Something strange is definitely going on here.
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