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    Yes but you could get a double rex. They are nearly hairless some of them are more furred then others, example:
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...s/PICT0099.jpg

    lol

    I don't know I think the white ones are the cutest:


    Good luck! Don't forget to put some sort of seal on the wood so that any urine or water doesn't ruin it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas_Hamster View Post
    Yes but you could get a double rex. They are nearly hairless some of them are more furred then others, example:
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...s/PICT0099.jpg

    lol

    I don't know I think the white ones are the cutest:


    Good luck! Don't forget to put some sort of seal on the wood so that any urine or water doesn't ruin it.
    we were going to cover the wood on the inside of the cage with Shlf liner. That way it protects the wood,a nd it is much easier to clean. Seems alot of people have good luck with it!
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    What ever works! I want pics when you are all done =D

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    So another question just popped in my head!! Male or Female??? I am gonna probably have a few, so obviously I want the same sex. Is there any big differences between Sexes?? do males get along together just fine?? How about females??
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    I know you aren't a hater of any animal just because of their color, I just meant you should be careful about the color comment and rat forums. Many rat people are especially sensitive about the pink-eyed whites being seen as lowly feeders. Your first post would have been taken the wrong way immediately if you were posting in say, the goosemoose rat forum (hint hint on good place for rat advice). You'd have been eaten alive.

    As for gender, no big deal either way. Females get along with other females as often as males get along with other males. The rare male will be a fighter in its teenage years and be just asking for a neutering, but usually they are fine. Its always best to find two that are already buddies or to find a rather young one to introduce to an older one. Males tend to grow larger and be lazier and snuggle more, but that only comes with age. My 5 males defy all of those stereotypes, except the getting larger part. None of mine are over 400 grams though. You bet those picture of large "squishy" man rats on forums make me cringe.
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    I have also heard that females are more prone to cancer/tumers than males. Am I right about this?


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    Oh yes, forgot about that one. Mammary tumors of course. And spaying hasn't proven to be very preventative. A well bred rat shouldn't get tumors at a young age, but pet store rats do more often. Most of the time the tumors are removable.
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