Not too bad, I guess. Snyder took an f/t adult mouse and it was a little big for her and took a while to get down, but stretching the skin to eat did start her shed going. And there was no hesitation or coaxing needed, so that's good, too.

Hanover took his like a little champ (smallest adult f/t mouse we had), though it took him nearly 10 minutes to figure out it was going to go a lot more smoothly if he started from the head instead of trying to take a bite out of the middle.

Seymour snatched and constricted the heck out of an f/t adult, but apparently got startled and distracted by some noise or motion and gave up. We're going to try again in a day or two in a darker box (we normally use opaque so we can supervise but there is privacy) and see how it goes.

Overall, not bad, and particularly for little Hanover who was only 85g when I weighed him last Sunday, at 17" long. Snyder and Seymour were each 119g, but Snyder is about 24" while Seymour is about 19". You all know about Snyder's problems that she started out with, though, and I've had her just over a month and gotten her to eat two pinkies and two adults now and the mites are definitely a thing of the past. I think she'll pull through and put on some weight.