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05-10-05, 11:18 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2005
Location: toronto
Age: 35
Posts: 27
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ow do i breed mice
i finnaly found a female mouse!!!!!!!(bought it) i don't know about u but for me there really hard to find anyways if u guys can give me some sugestions and tips on breed?
also how long is it from fertilization to birth?
rIcK
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1.0.0 ball python, 0.0.1 boa constictor,0.0.1 dwarf bearded dragon, 0.1.0 tokay gecko, 1.0.0 western ribbon snake, 2.0.0 cats, 0.1.0 dog, 2 mouse colonies and more to come on the 19!
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05-10-05, 11:19 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2005
Location: toronto
Age: 35
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sorry for double posting but when i said ''breed'' i meant breeding!
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1.0.0 ball python, 0.0.1 boa constictor,0.0.1 dwarf bearded dragon, 0.1.0 tokay gecko, 1.0.0 western ribbon snake, 2.0.0 cats, 0.1.0 dog, 2 mouse colonies and more to come on the 19!
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05-12-05, 09:13 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2002
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There isn't really anything to it besides proper diet (grains, grasses, some seeds, no animal protein is required), constant supply of water, and both sexes present. Leave them alone as much as you can, and keep them in a low traffic area of the home away from household pets. Leave the colony intact, as moving them around really stresses them out, and mice can be a pain to get started breeding anyways. They are very easily upset, and it doesn't take much for them to decide to eat their litter. So remember a constant supply of food and water and leave them alone Another tip is to avoid using water dishes and stuck to bottles. They will fill up the dish with shavings, feces, and urine almost instantly it seems. Good luck :thumbsup:
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05-15-05, 10:28 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Kansas
Age: 41
Posts: 3,427
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no animal protein? When I was breeding mice for our w.hognose and our corn, we used a mix, that included dog food, and they gave us fat, healthy, large litters.
maybe my group was just weird? lol
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