Coloration

Gliders are priced based on coloration and lineage. Here a list of most of the different colorations in gliders. Breeders are continually breeding new colors. The more rare colors, the more expensive!

Often gliders will also be labeled with their "het" or the genes they carry. That means that they are capable of production the other coloration offspring. Pet only prices are generally less than breeding prices.



  •  Classic aka Standard Grey
    • most common
    • various shades of grey and white
       
  • White Face(WF)
    • whiter/lighter face and belly
    • usually a lighter shade of grey on back/tail/legs
  • White Face Blonde (WFB)

    • whiter/lighter face and belly--even more so than the WF
    • usually a lighter shade of grey on back/tail/legs
       
  • Black Beauty (BB)
    • similar to Standard Greys but darker
    • often have a "chin strap" of black that reaches under their jaw from behind their ears
  • Platinum (Plat)
    • light silver with a faint dorsal stripe
  • Cremeino or Creaminio (Crem)

    • cream coloring with a darker cream dorsal stripe
    • "Garnet" eyes (dark red)
  • Leucistic (Leu)
    • pure white fur
    • black eyes
  • Albino
    • pure white fur
    • bright red eyes
  • Ruby Leu


    • Leu coloring
    • Garnet eyes
    • breeding only
    • They are both Cremino and Leucisitc
  • Mosaic (Mo)
    • various patterns
    • bodies show extra white
  • Ring Tails (RT)
    • variation of a Mo
    • stripes around tail
  • White Tip (WT)
    • variation of a Mo
    • White tip on the end of tail
  • Piebald (Pied)

    • a variation of the Mo
    • mainly white/light with patch(es) of dark
  • Cinnamon
    • red fur
    • dark brown or reddish brown stripes
  • Lion
    • brown fur with "yellow" highlights
    • Stripes are usually brown or reddish
  • Buttercreme/Blonde
    • blonde and creme highlights
    • Stripes range from brown to reddish
  • Reverse Stripe
    • Standard coloration, may be white or spotted
    • Dorsal stripe is standard color AND white
  • Platinum Mo aka Powdered Mo (Plat Mo)


    • Diluted base coloration with random white areas

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