Fox color mutations (red) part 2

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Mansfield pearl fox

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Mansfield pearl fox. These are a type of pearl fox with a brown hue. Sadly they are very fragile and bleed easily, therefor when breeding them you have to use a female pearl fox that is a carrier of "ss", as a female Mansfield pearl fox would bleed out and die when giving birth to pups

"Iris blue foxes strongly resemble silver foxes or dark pearl foxes, in the fact that their colour is dark, too. However, the resemblance stops there. Iris blue foxes have a very unique and distinct dark blue tint to their fur. It is a blue tint that is very different from the sapphire's or the fawn glow's." (Quote from living-with-foxes.com, as I do not have an image)

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Pearl Amber foxes. These are also known as sapphire Amber foxes but they more resemble pearl foxes rather than sapphire foxes

 These are also known as sapphire Amber foxes but they more resemble pearl foxes rather than sapphire foxes

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Sapphire foxes. These are foxes that are white or pale grey with a blue hue to them. They are extremely rare and hard to produce, only 1/64 chances to get one.

 They are extremely rare and hard to produce, only 1/64 chances to get one

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