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  • 12-29-2006, 03:21 PM
    cassandra
    Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    One of the feeder mice I bought last week turned out to be an extremely preggers female (I didn't see her until I opened the bag when I got home), so I thought, what the heck, let's see if she'll drop babies and make lotsa food for Jenson. =)

    Babies were born this morning! *squeak!* I can't tell how many as the mother made quite a cocoon of a nest from aspen and shredded paper towels and I don't want to mess with her - but it's kinda cool and I wanted to share. =)
  • 12-29-2006, 03:52 PM
    ZEKESMOM
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    oohhhh babies:D Need pics:tongue2:
  • 12-29-2006, 03:57 PM
    rabernet
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    That's how I got started in my interest in breeding actually. Had a female that didn't get eaten and before the next feeding day had babies (on Memorial Day actually). I didn't even know she was pregnant. I was like - cool! Free food!

    After that, each week I'd buy one extra mouse than I needed and looked for an obviously pregnant female. Did that for a few months and then decided to start breeding rats.
  • 12-29-2006, 06:37 PM
    markface
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    rodent breeding can be addictive . it starts with a pregnent female and escalates from there . i enjoy breeding my ratties as much as i enjoy my snakes . oh and congrats on the freebies :D
  • 12-29-2006, 08:13 PM
    cassandra
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    Since this thread is worthless without pictures...

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...2/6/mouse1.jpg

    Still didn't get a count, but looks like a "goodly number". I swear she was the size of a whiffle ball yesterday, hehe...

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...2/6/mouse2.jpg

    I think the flash freaked her out a bit and she was covering her babies (good mommy)...you can see a bit of blood on the paper towel shred in the background. I'm guessing/hoping that's from the birthing and not a post-birth snack on one of them. :P
  • 12-29-2006, 09:36 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    Are they squeaky? I know the rat pinkies are very vocal, and I was wondering if mice are the same. I hope she's a good mom, and you end up with a monopoly of babies. :D
  • 12-29-2006, 11:45 PM
    cassandra
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    They squeak a bit - but I'm guessing not as much as rat babies...they are very VERY tiny (for now, hehe). =)

    But they were just born this morning or last night, so maybe they'll get louder as they get bigger.

    Needless to say, Jenson is quite keen on their advancement. :D
  • 12-30-2006, 12:01 AM
    tigerlily
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    With my rats, I know I have a new litter by the sound alone. LOTS of squeaks. I can hear them from two rooms away. lol

    I can't wait to see pics as they get bigger, and then to see pics of Jenson as he gets bigger too. ;)
  • 12-30-2006, 08:04 AM
    Alice
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    Conrats! I can't wait to see them growing up. When I go to the pet store looking for new female rats for breeders I always look to see if any appear to be preggers. I hit the jackpot about 5 times, latest was the cutest little dumbo I bought.

    Alice
  • 12-30-2006, 08:35 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    Oh I see visible milkbands, always a good thing! LOL Congrats on the litter, hope she does well with it.

    I'm the opposite about finding preggie rodents in pet shops. I've never seen a big benefit to it as you often get females so underfed and stressed from overcrowded housing that they drop poor litters or don't do as well as they should. I tend to get younger females and let them grow up with me for a month or so then breed them to one of my own colony males or just avoid the whole thing and breed my own next gen momma's. :)
  • 03-30-2007, 01:31 AM
    bonez
    Re: Reptile shop dividend in your favor!
    You know this same thing happend to me, only it never had babies, though it developed a hump on its back and sadly passed on. I had it for a long time to but never droped and little ones...:(
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