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Post by radek on Mar 13, 2005 2:23:28 GMT -8
This is picture of sub-adult pup. I was thinking that she is dark eyed honey, but they are darker. Their parents are widd agouti, her sister is black, brothers was agouti, and uncle was nutmeg. It is all what I know about her family. What type she is?
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Post by radek on Mar 13, 2005 2:30:28 GMT -8
Whoops, mistake... This is this photo. What type she is?
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Post by doomgerbiluk on Mar 13, 2005 3:35:51 GMT -8
spotted DEH maybe? not sure tbh wild agouti? as in from the wild or wild colour?
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Post by radek on Mar 13, 2005 5:21:42 GMT -8
Her parents are wild colour. I didn't heared about "Fresh mongolian gerbils, just from the Mongolia" Their parents was born in cage or terrarium, like every other pet gerbil. She hasn't got any spots. Her fur is just very light yellow.
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Post by callimico on Mar 13, 2005 7:00:28 GMT -8
She looks like a light DEH to me If her parent's are agouti and she had a nutmeg brother it's likely she carries A* Cch ee G* P* Light Dark Eyed honey. If she were spotted she would be honey cream, and she's very beautiful by the way ;D Here's a pic of a young light DEH:
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Post by RW on Mar 13, 2005 7:10:31 GMT -8
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Post by doomgerbiluk on Mar 13, 2005 8:56:44 GMT -8
lol so golden agouti yes there have been a few wild mongolians introduced to some breeders stock recently which was why I asked.
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Post by RyanF on Mar 13, 2005 9:19:24 GMT -8
I think she is a light DEH too. She will get darker as she gets older.
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Post by radek on Mar 17, 2005 6:36:25 GMT -8
Yesterday hairs of her younger siblings started to grow, and I now can see colours of that small pups. There are two dark eyed honey boys (or maybe nutmeg), but they are much darker than their older sister. How often can I expected some pups like her from her parents? Or maybe she is only and unrepetadle? How should look like her genes?
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Post by callimico on Mar 17, 2005 11:03:51 GMT -8
light DEH's genetics are A* Cch ee G* P*
Her parent's genetics are Aa Cch Ee G* PP and Aa CC Ee GG P* if the only color pups they get are DEH, nutmeg, agouti, black, and light DEH.
Then their pups, after all their litters, should look like this, statistically:
56% agouti 19% Black 9% DEH 9% lt. DEH 6% Nutmeg
1/2 the nutmegs will carry the Cch gene also, which will lighten their fur a little- this is clearly visible when they're completely done molting (around 6 months of age)
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