Re: Weaning the unexpected
Sounds like younger than that to me, usually by 3 weeks they are eating/drinking on their own, all eyes open and running around a lot. Probably 2-2 1/2 weeks. The funmouse website has pics of baby mice to compare.
Re: Weaning the unexpected
Herpmanout82,
I am new at breeding mice but it seems to me that they open eyes at around two weeks old. I remove them to a spare tub at about 3 to 4 weeks (one tub for males and one for females) depending on if they are eating and drinking from the water bottle. If the male was in with the female when the litter was born, then it is likely that she is pregnant again. She may have more about 21 days from when the first litter was born. They are very prolific once you get them going.
Re: Weaning the unexpected
In my experience, they open their eyes around 2 weeks of age. I usually pulled them at 3.5-4 weeks of age. Any older and the male offspring could try and breed with their siblings or mother. The mother might be pregnant as well so make sure to keep all breedable males away from her or else she could get pregnant right after her litter is born. That puts too much stress on the female.