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  • 11-21-2008, 11:30 PM
    gothkenny
    Re: Do you separate pregnant mice?
    Ahh, whoops. I said I seperate but I meant to click that I don't... well, at aleast, I WON'T be. I'll be picking up my trio maybe tomorrow. :)
  • 11-28-2008, 06:46 PM
    Doxster
    Re: Do you separate pregnant mice?
    Thought I'd join in on this thread as I recently bought my first mice colonies.

    A little while back i bought 17 ball pythons from BHB Reptiles, they did an awesome job at switching most of the little ones to take f/t prey but not all of them. So after about 3 weeks of stress out of wondering when they all would start to eat I managed to convince my gf that I could breed mice. Woohoo my first step towards getting really serious with my hobby! :D

    Said and done, i went and bought 5 labb cages, 3 for the breeding colonies and 2 for future growouts. I made a post on a Swedish (yes I'm a viking!) reptile site about wanting to purchase mice at breeding size, I instantly got a reply from a woman, she said she had the 3.15 mice i was looking for, and apparently a really good strain. Labb mice of some sort that grow bigger, tumour (spelling?) less and got big litters, according to her they drop litters of 20-30 individuals when on the diet she is using. To me this sounds like alot but I'm new at this so I don't know.

    Anyhow I keep them all in 1.5 colonies and I will keep them like this permanently. I've had them for about a week now and from day two I saw the male in each colony chasing the females like a madman (madmice?) around the cages, so hopefully I'll have my first fatties in about 14 days or so. Sounds accurate?

    Pictures and updates will be posted once I see a change.

    -D
  • 12-08-2008, 01:36 PM
    snakelady
    Re: Do you separate pregnant mice?
    21 days. :)
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