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Old 07-26-02, 11:35 PM   #1
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had to rescue my breeder mouse

Last week I bout 1.3 white mice with cute lil pink eyes. Anyways last night I hear this horrable sqeeling sound coming from their aquarum. I look in there and I see that one of the mice I think it was the male, but I am not sure was attacking one of the feemales. He was bitting her butt. She was bleeding he was chasing her around the tank. I managed to get the poor scared thing out and noticed this has been going on since I got her. No other wounds but patches of hair missing on her butt I felt soo bad. I then got one of my cridder keepers and set her up in there with torn up papertowls for bedding and a water dish and food. I also put neosporin ointment (antibotic ontment) on her butt. I was just curious if this has happened to any of you all before. I dont want to put her back in there for fear of her life. I bought them for their babies as feeders not them. hehe they are my little girls pets. She has already stated I am not alloud to feed them to my snakes. Ofcourse I havent mentioned babies. ahhh well i cross that bridge when I get there.

Anywasy any advice about what to do with the singled out female. Should I just set her up with a different set of mice?
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