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    Still no babies

    Hello all,
    I bought some mice a while back. Probably a month now or so. I thought i actually got some fat females that looked pregnant. Its a month later and they still look exactly the same with no babies to be found. I have one male with two females. Is my male defective or something? These guys really smell and i have an opportunity to get some rats tomorrow. Should i just feed these three off and start my rat colony or is there something i can do to make these guys productive?

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    Re: Still no babies

    It usually takes more than a month for them to get started. I'd give them at least 2 months.

    But if they were big to start with they might be retired breeders and used up. Always best to start a colony with young mice and some patience.

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    Re: Still no babies

    Quote Originally Posted by bc30629
    These guys really smell and i have an opportunity to get some rats tomorrow. Should i just feed these three off and start my rat colony or is there something i can do to make these guys productive?
    Mice typically are harder to get to breed consistently (not impossible they just seem to stress quicker) I have breed both mice and rats and prefer rats 10 to 1 over mice. They seem to breed much easier, are very social, still smell but not as bad as long as you clean.
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    Re: Still no babies

    Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel
    Mice typically are harder to get to breed consistently (not impossible they just seem to stress quicker) I have breed both mice and rats and prefer rats 10 to 1 over mice. They seem to breed much easier, are very social, still smell but not as bad as long as you clean.

    Alright i will take your advice here as the cons outweigh the pros with these mice. I'm picking up 2.2 rats today and a new ball python. My mice will go to the new snake and the rats will become my new colony. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Still no babies

    Quote Originally Posted by bc30629
    Alright i will take your advice here as the cons outweigh the pros with these mice. I'm picking up 2.2 rats today and a new ball python. My mice will go to the new snake and the rats will become my new colony. Thanks for the help.
    I would recommend you only get 1.2 or 1.3. Getting 2 males could pose an issue if you try and put them together. Also, the females will sometimes kill their young in the presense of another male.

    Also, note that rats will quickly grow too big to feed to a ball easily...so plan accordingly (or do you plan to euthanize and freeze them?)
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    Re: Still no babies

    Male rats rarely have problems living together. I have about 8 together in one cage and 3 in the other cage, and everyone is fine.

    Get 2 boys, like your original plan, since your females surely don't need to be bred back to back(being pregnant while nursing, not cool..). Just rotate everyone around so one female is resting or pregnant while the other is nursing, etc. I'd get 3 females though, so the resting female can have a buddy and isn't alone.
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    Re: Still no babies

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    Male rats rarely have problems living together. I have about 8 together in one cage and 3 in the other cage, and everyone is fine.

    Get 2 boys, like your original plan, since your females surely don't need to be bred back to back(being pregnant while nursing, not cool..). Just rotate everyone around so one female is resting or pregnant while the other is nursing, etc. I'd get 3 females though, so the resting female can have a buddy and isn't alone.
    I disagree...over the past 10 years when I remove a male from a breeding group and place him in with other males they fight and "pick on him"...it seems to be a territorial issue from an established colony.

    I would agree with you if they have always lived together...but the moving in/out of a male or having 2 males in with breeding females is a recipe for issues. At least from what I have seen in my colony.
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    Re: Still no babies

    They still seem to fight even with females. I started a breeding tank 2 weeks ago or so. I've got one male and one female. I just picked up another female the other day and put her in the tank. It was total rejection. Neither of them were letting the new mouse get close to the igloo thing or food. This went on for a few hours and eventually it just stayed huddled up in the very corner of the tank. I had to pull her out.

    So now i'm stuck with one male and one female, no way to add more mice later??

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    Re: Still no babies

    Get more mice, that should help solve the issue. You can keep about 1.5-1.7 in a ten gallon tank and they do just fine.

    Separate them for a bit, then place everyone in a freshly cleaned tank at once, and put them in a dark place. Yes, they may squabble, but I've rarely had problems letting them work it out on their own. You can even get a squirt bottle with water in it and let the offender have it if they start a fight. They get the picture very quickly, LOL.

    Oh, and I've had some groups go as long as 2.5-3 months before I even saw pinks, so just give it a little time. Definitely leave them alone except for when you clean! They stress a bit easily.
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    Re: Still no babies

    I had to clean my tank today anyway so I tried that. I put them in the sink while I was cleaning and they got along fine.

    Cleaned the tank then put them all back in. It started right back up, even started taking blood from the new mouse. I think mice just suck.

    So i'll leave the one male and one female. If I don't have pinks in 1-2 months then they are snake food. After that i'm done. I was thinking about trying rats but the problem with that is that they grow fast. I haven't seen it in person but it looks like from the pics that I could only use less than a 2-4 week old rat as food.

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