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    Re: Handling Mouse Babies?

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    The first time I switched mine was probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks old. If you scoop up the entire nest and just nestle it into a corner in the new tank, she should be perfectly fine. As long as the nest smell is still there, I don't think they care too much
    Thanks so much! I absolutely love them, and I know this is very bad for a snake owner, but I get attached to the food I'll probably end up keeping them all in separate cages, or giving them away to friends. I can't stand knowing the animal and then feeding it.
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