Re: Show me pics of your Mouse colonies
truthsdeceit - Thanks a lot for that how-to! I do have stand alone tubs with lids, which is why I asked. :D I just have to get some 1/2" wire (only have 1/4" in the place) and then I'll try it out.
As for fancy markings, I wish I could find some brindles. I have 2 groups of 1.2 - one has a satin silver male and two satin gold females, the other has a pinto male (i.e. black and white patches) with a cream gold female and an albino female. I get some interesting patterns and colors, but I like mixed patterns like brindle the best. :)
Re: Show me pics of your Mouse colonies
I really like those light buff colored mice. I've got a male with that color and I just got another to pop out with that coloring. Too bad it's another male. I'd like to breed that color more into my colony.
Kind of funny cause the cuter they are the more I want to keep them as pets. :rolleyes:
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snakelady
Kind of funny cause the cuter they are the more I want to keep them as pets. :rolleyes:
That was the only way my fiance would let me get a feeder colony was if the breeders could be pets, so we got some good looking adults and are trying to make, as she puts it, "pretty babies." If she likes any of the babies they are not to be fed, but to be raised up and put to use in the colony. :mouse2:
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Turbo Serpent
That was the only way my fiance would let me get a feeder colony was if the breeders could be pets, so we got some good looking adults and are trying to make, as she puts it, "pretty babies." If she likes any of the babies they are not to be fed, but to be raised up and put to use in the colony. :mouse2:
Ohhhh, that's dangerous. I like at least one baby from every litter. lol! ;)
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nixer
ive got some frizzie coat mice that i got from breeding just plain regular white mice
Well in my case the black-self is apparently a very dominant gene. My male breeder is a black self and all my females are throwing black-self litters, my albino female occasionally has an albino or two in their litters but otherwise I end up with black-selfs. I bought these 'fancy' females with the intention of holding back a male for a breeder, and hopefully breeding him back to his mothers will produce some 'fancy' mice.
(Note that I use 'fancy' to describe any color you can't find at petco. i.e. not brown, black, or albino. I know technically any mouse in the pet trade is a fancy mouse because that's what they call the domesticated species.)
Sorry for the off topic-ness guys.
Here I'll post a enclosure pic just for fun. Sorry it's not a very good one but it's what I've got handy. Cheers :D
http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCF4008.jpg
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Argentra
truthsdeceit - Thanks a lot for that how-to! I do have stand alone tubs with lids, which is why I asked. :D I just have to get some 1/2" wire (only have 1/4" in the place) and then I'll try it out.
As for fancy markings, I wish I could find some brindles. I have 2 groups of 1.2 - one has a satin silver male and two satin gold females, the other has a pinto male (i.e. black and white patches) with a cream gold female and an albino female. I get some interesting patterns and colors, but I like mixed patterns like brindle the best. :)
Oh well then definitely go with the dish ones! And you can make them with 1/4inch cloth for mice. In fact many people suggest 1/4 for mice cause they shred less food that way. It will just be twice as many squares around and tall, remember to measure for your tubs, don't just use my numbers. I just had lots of 1/2inch laying around. lol. oposite of you.
Just make sure that you make the rolls of mesh taller than your tub so that they will fit tight under the lids. You can always trim them down if they're way too tall. But you want the lid to pinch them down, that way the mice can't tip them over or climb in the top to steal food.
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I to am of the mind that I might as well have fun with the mouse genetics if I have to clean those stinky tubs. :P Whenever I'm out somewhere I'm always on the lookout for new and unusual mice to add to the colonies. Most recent was a male that's patched gray and white with red eyes. Neato! I have some fuzzies that look to be his color gray but solid out of a black female, I can't wait to see if they have those bright ruby eyes dad has.
If anyone's within driving distance and wants some brindles or whatever for their own colonies I'd be happy to share. :gj:
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Shadera
I to am of the mind that I might as well have fun with the mouse genetics if I have to clean those stinky tubs. :P
Ditto!! :D
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snakelady
do i have to cut the lid and put screen on it? or can i just poke a bunch of holes in it?
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bamf64
do i have to cut the lid and put screen on it? or can i just poke a bunch of holes in it?
You can either do mesh high on the sides or in the lid but just poking a bunch of holes won't cut it. Ventilation is really important when you're forcing animals to live in a confined space with their "bathroom".
The lid tends to be the easiest place to put ventilation because the plastic is usually softer and it's just one big hole. I prefer sides because I occasionally stack my tubs. If you do the side holes make sure they're high enough the bedding won't get thrown out and use wire to tie the mesh on not plastic ties, the plastic gets chew through and then you have escapees.