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    I was jus wondering is it worth the trouble to breed your own mice for feeding or would it be easier to just buy them when you need them im jus wonderin because im tring to save a little money

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    Questions about mice

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/index.ph...ewtopic&t=4871
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/index.ph...ewtopic&t=4711

    Those threads should be able to steer you in the right direction. I moved this to the feeder forum
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    Vicious stinky lil beasties - we tried it. Wait for rats they are much more manageable and reek faaaaar less.

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    I think you're better off buying 25- 50 frozen mice at a time. MUCH less work (keeping mice cages clean is a pain in the ass), MUCH less odor, much less headache all around.

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    yeah and plus, balls dont stay on mice for too long so i think it would be a better investment to breed rats instead

    im asumeing you have a ball......im not sure.....but if you have a corn or somthing i would go for it.
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