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    Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Ok, so, I have two snakes, a BP and a corn. The BP is feeding on live adult mice, and the corn on fuzzies. I may consider adding another snake in the future as well.

    Because the BP is feeding on live, I have to be going to the petstore every two feedings to get more mice. And along with getting mice for the corn, it's rather expensive.

    Because of this, I am (hopefully)going to start breeding. I have an old "college-dorm" refrigerator that I have gutted and will put in my garage with 2 plastic shoebox tubs in it, one for a male breeder and one for a female breeder. There will also be a fan running every few hours for ventilation and a heat mad or flexwatt mounted on the door of the fridge for maintaining the proper temp. I will place the male in the female's tub until signs of pregnancy are determined in the female, and then the male will be returned into his own tub. The young will stay with the female until it's time to be weaned (unless they are already picked out to feed the corn), and then they will be separated into two 10 gallon tanks, one for each sex.

    The fridge idea is just to maintain a constant temperature sense it will be in the garage, where smell won't be an issue.

    I'm also having some problems with sexing mice from the petstore. It might just be that on my last try at it I had four females, and no male to compare.

    Another thing, as far as water goes, is it okay to just put some water in a small dish instead of using a bottle?

    Does this sound like an all right way to start breeding?

    I will answer any questions about specifics.
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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    there are some great links on here that will help you. check out those, and if you need more after that I have links to a bunch of info on breeding rodents.

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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    your using the old fridge for breeding mice?
    for a pair of mice i would just use a 10 gallon tanks for them
    with a bottle simple setup.
    how cold does it get in your garage?

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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    your using the old fridge for breeding mice?
    for a pair of mice i would just use a 10 gallon tanks for them
    with a bottle simple setup.
    how cold does it get in your garage?
    It gets really cold during the winter, as cold as it is outside, which can dip to around 0 degrees Fahrenheit at it's coldest. The fridge will help insulate heat put off by the heat pad or flexwatt.
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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    water bottle or you will be dumping saw dust out of the dish a couple times a day
    a mini fridge is good for an incubator but i don't know about a mouse house

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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Breeding for 3 snakes will be very costly and you will be over ran with feeders in 2-3 months. I would try to convert your ball over to frozen!

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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    I agree you need alot more snakes to justify breeding feeders.
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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Quote Originally Posted by patm1313 View Post
    Ok, so, I have two snakes, a BP and a corn. The BP is feeding on live adult mice, and the corn on fuzzies. I may consider adding another snake in the future as well.

    Because the BP is feeding on live, I have to be going to the petstore every two feedings to get more mice. And along with getting mice for the corn, it's rather expensive.

    Because of this, I am (hopefully)going to start breeding. I have an old "college-dorm" refrigerator that I have gutted and will put in my garage with 2 plastic shoebox tubs in it, one for a male breeder and one for a female breeder. There will also be a fan running every few hours for ventilation and a heat mad or flexwatt mounted on the door of the fridge for maintaining the proper temp. I will place the male in the female's tub until signs of pregnancy are determined in the female, and then the male will be returned into his own tub. The young will stay with the female until it's time to be weaned (unless they are already picked out to feed the corn), and then they will be separated into two 10 gallon tanks, one for each sex.

    The fridge idea is just to maintain a constant temperature sense it will be in the garage, where smell won't be an issue.

    I'm also having some problems with sexing mice from the petstore. It might just be that on my last try at it I had four females, and no male to compare.

    Another thing, as far as water goes, is it okay to just put some water in a small dish instead of using a bottle?

    Does this sound like an all right way to start breeding?

    I will answer any questions about specifics.
    I was thinking of starting a small colony myself. I plan to find 1 proven breeding pair and just keeping one colony. When I house one or two mice in between snake feeding periods, I use an unused cough medicine cup for water. They can drink from it but not get in it. It works nicely. I didn't want to spend ridiculous money on feeder mice equipment at petco, so I made their jungle gym and hides from wood or cardboard. They seem to like it.

    Inexpensive, easy to make, and I don't have to worry about them gnawing it to pieces since it's just cardboard and I can easily make a new one.

    I'll have to get a pic sometime soon.
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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Quote Originally Posted by JamieC View Post
    there are some great links on here that will help you. check out those, and if you need more after that I have links to a bunch of info on breeding rodents.
    Think you would mind posting or PMing me those links?

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    Re: Going to (hopefully) start breeding, need help!

    Another thing is that mice do not thrive when kept alone. During the 5 weeks or so that the male is in another tub he will feel lonely, the female will also experience this until she delivers. And as the others said, it's not cost efficient by a long shot.

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