I've uploaded some pictures of the two RE schimmel spot I've seen (one I
bred, one I have):

This is the one I bred, now with Amy H. ...
http://members.aol.com/ejforrest/ress3.jpg
The picture on the left is when she was about 6 weeks old.  The one on the
right is a little older, when she started molting.
Known genetics are now aaCchefefGGpp.  You can see her "growing up" pictures
at http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/bnfl/574/gerbils/gclittr1.html

This is the RE schimmel spot I have now.
http:////members.aol.com/ejforrest/daisy5.jpg (two pictures, side by side,
taken tonight.  She's 12 wks old today.)
http:////members.aol.com/ejforrest/daisy3.jpg (a nice big closeup of her soon
after I got her, at about 8-9 weeks old.)
Known genetics are **C*efefGgpp.

Also, a champagne I bred, shown here at 2 weeks old:
http:////members.aol.com/ejforrest/champ2wk.jpg
Known genetics are aaC*efefGGP*.  Out of the same parents of the RE schimmel
spot I bred.  I don't have any more pictures, but I had two champagnes from
this pair, and they both had at least as much color as the RE schimmel spots
before the molt.  Obviously, there are degrees of pied markings among the
champagne varieties as well.

Emily F.
--
Owner/occasional breeder of Second Chance Clan gerbils
Governing Committee Member of the American Gerbil Society
Adopt a gerbil -- http://www.gurlpages.com/other/emandkel/adopt.html
http://www.gurlpages.com/other/emandkel/index.html
http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/bnfl/574/index.html (pictures)

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