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    ARe they Ready yet

    My first litter just wondering when to wean them.

    Its been about 3 weeks since they hatched some are eating on there own but i still catch them nursing when should i throw the mother back in with the breeding pop?

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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    Quote Originally Posted by aff19802 View Post
    My first litter just wondering when to wean them.

    Its been about 3 weeks since they hatched some are eating on there own but i still catch them nursing when should i throw the mother back in with the breeding pop?

    they hatched?


    if they are eating on their own,then they are safe to be on their own.

    I don't separate females from the colony personally.

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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    LOL my bad thinking snake talking mice... LOL

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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post

    I don't separate females from the colony personally.
    I don't either. They'll be fine to wean.
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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    I wean mine as soon as I notice them eating food and looking like they are not in need of mommy anymore, it is usually between 18-22 days though.
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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    I leave mine in with the parents until they are adults. They grow alot faster when left with parents and ive never noticed any problems with new litters from the moms.
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    Re: ARe they Ready yet

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    They grow alot faster when left with parents
    This is true. I've noticed that when I have gotten lazy or ran out of room in the past they do grow alot faster left in with the parents, but in my case it seemed that the moms did not look as healthy having to nurse new litters and still having all of the previous generation around. Maybe it's just in my mind, maybe I'm just thinking about how stressed I'd be with that many kids around me all the time.
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