Um yeah that some crazy information. Don't know where you got the idea that mice do not have more than 14 per litter, or that they will dunk their heads to cool down?
Anyways
The best way to breed mice for reptiles is setting up families/colonies.
You can use 1 male mouse with anywhere from 3-7 females. Some people even use up to ten but I have found best results with 1.4 or 1.5 Set them up in a ten gallon, or a rubbermaid shoebox.
Freshwater out of a bottle (bowls are FAR too messy and get disgusting fast) is a must. Water must always be available. Food can be a variety of things, certain mouse diets/rodent diets, some dog foods, seeds nuts, veggies in moderation, just a million things they can eat.
You do not want them getting to warm as high temps can cause sterility in males and cause other problems like overheating. They do not need heat sources and will readily breed and live at anywhere from 55-75 ....in that range seems to be best and most recommended.
My best females were producing sometimes 20 babies per litter. You can also get certain lab strains that regularly produce over 20 pinks per litter. Normal average would be 5-12 though.
Marisa
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