Rat Belly Colors
These 5-day-old baby rats show the difference in belly color between the Agouti Rex male on the left and the Black EI female on the right. Agoutis (and Agouti colors such as Fawn, Amber, Silver Fawn, etc.) will have pink bellies and you can’t see markings until fur comes in where the Blacks show pigment and you can see white markings at this age (this female has a large English Irish marking on her chest). Also, Agoutis have a very sharp demarcation line between the top color and belly. Rats owned and bred by Karen Robbins, Karen’s Kritters.
Rat Belly Colors
Agouti Belly Color: A 9-week-old Agouti male rat showing the naturally lighter and grayer belly color of the agouti-based colors. They have a sharp demarcation line between the top color and belly which is similar to the Tan/Fox mice. Rat owned and bred by Karen Robbins, Karen’s Kritters.
Rat Belly Colors
Fawn Belly Color: This is a Fawn Rex (English Irish/Irish type markings) female rat showing the typical agouti belly color where it is lighter/grayer and the demarcation line between the top and belly. Rat owned and bred by Lisa Jarosek, Doll Baby Rattery.
Rat Belly Colors
Self Belly Color: A 10-week-old Russian Blue Self Standard male showing the belly color that black-based colors have which is close in color to the top color. Self rats will have no definition between the top and belly color like the agouti colors have. Rat owned and bred by Karen Robbins, Karen’s Kritters.