Anyways just some quick introductions:
Mobitz & Joules
Mobitz is the youngest out of the two, he was around 9-10 weeks old when I first got him. He loves to play like any baby rat, but amazingly when I pick him up to hold him Mobitz would completely relax and not put up a fight. He has this very small faded black spot at the center of his belly that's irresistible to poke or kiss. He is also the bravest of the two. Mobitz is the first to come out of the cage in a new area, the first willing to take new food, and the first to actually try the new food. In addition, I don't know if it's a baby thing, but whenever it's free range time Mobitz seems to do his exploring and then come straight to me to "hang out" and hand play.
Joules was about 12-13 weeks when I met him. Trying to pick out all which two rats in the beginning, Joules was the first one who I felt was comfortable with my presence and me handling him. Now with him being the older out of the two, it's funny to see him be more cautious compared to Mobitz. Anytime I would present something new (such as a toy or pea fishing) Joules would go toward it, but wait for his little brother to try it out first and then follow. I would hand hims a treat and even though he takes it from me, Joules would nibble on it and then just drop it as if saying "Oh well that's interesting, what's next?" Don't get me wrong, he is still a very hyper baby rat. Out of the two, I would hand play/rough house with him the most and he would run in a big circle and before I knew it he would jump toward the opposite side of me from where we just played.
Mobitz & Joules
Now I bet many are wondering how I got their names. Well since I've started my passion in EMS I've always wanted to name my future pets something medically related. I named Mobitz (aka Moby) after what is called a Type II Mobitz Heart Block. Basically when I first got him, Mobitz kept going and going and then he just dropped. He fell asleep in the corner and whenever I reached my hand to pet him as he slept, he would quickly move to the opposite corner of the cage and flop back down. Also as you see the picture above, his tail seems to have a prolonged pick streak to the end of his tail. And to be in relation, Joules got his name due to him having these two kissing spots inside of his thighs, almost symmetrical - like paddles.
They are fantastic boys, and I am still learning something new about them every time we play and hangout. Sorry about the haziness of the pictures and the lack of, but they are too quick for the camera. I'll keep trying to photograph them more, but for now I think video taping them will hold better results.
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