HI! Can you send a clearer picture? Right now I can't tell if he has spots or if it is shadows. 
that best i can get cam poortinyhartmouseries said:HI! Can you send a clearer picture? Right now I can't tell if he has spots or if it is shadows.![]()
on another this was saidLaigaie said:Quite possibly satin. First pic I'd've called him beige. In the two new photos, he's much darker, probably because we're seeing less of the shine, more of his actual coat. That mottling is still evident, though; is he ticked or self? There's so much color variation in what's called "stone", so that's a reasonable thing to call him until you figure out anything more specific.
that a top name (mongrel) i produce more like him and a know other breed that got my line as tooSarahC said:doves and champagne have pink eyes so it's neither of them.It's not a recognised colour as such,it's a pretty mongrel(not meant as a put down) mouse but to hazard a guess on what it's closest to,a pale sooty red or pale sable that lacks shading.
that's good then.Sometimes you feel like you're walking on egg shells people get offended so quick.Look forward to more pics of your mice,interesting and pretty.Would be great if you could make more of the tiger/imitation brindle mouse.oldtyme said:SarahC said:so watch out for more oldtyme mongrel mice
i got some baby in nest of the imitation brindle mouse to is mum to see if i get more like himSarahC said:that's good then.Sometimes you feel like you're walking on egg shells people get offended so quick.Look forward to more pics of your mice,interesting and pretty.Would be great if you could make more of the tiger/imitation brindle mouse.oldtyme said:SarahC said:so watch out for more oldtyme mongrel mice
That was a unique turn up.