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    Mouse gender in long term feeding

    First post, hope it turns out ok.
    Question for the community: Has anyone ever heard of any long term consequences from feeding your bp a mono gendered diet? Thanks!

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    Re: Mouse gender in long term feeding

    Nope. I've had a tiny handful of customers over the last 5 years who have requested only male or only female rodents for their snakes/monitor lizards, and claimed that it made them nicer/more aggressive. When dealing with the animals in person, they were no different than other individuals of the same species fed a varied diet.

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