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Prego Mouse?
I've been keeping a 1.3 mouse group together for about 3 weeks now and I noticed 1-2 of the females are already showing signs of being pregnant. You know that swollen, I just swallowed a golf ball look!
My question is, should I separate the prego female from the group or should I remove the male from the group?
They are in a 10gln tank, screen lid, water bottle, they are fed Kaytee Diet and Mazuri pellets and are kept on 2" of Aspen.
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Re: Prego Mouse?
Oh I wish Daniel (one of the other Mods) was around Gerry. He's my hero when it comes to mouse breeding LOL. I can get my rats to breed like errr bunnies but dang if I could ever get one successful mouse litter when I tried mice breeding awhile back. Hopefully Daniel or one of the other mouse breeding folks (Becky gets a lot of good big healthy mice litters) will log on and advise you.
~~Jo~~
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Re: Prego Mouse?
From my experience, the males will help the females with the litters. All of my males lay on top of the babies to keep them warm when momma eats, and helps make a nest, and they def. guard them from harm (my wandering hands)! *I* suggest leaving them together, unless you get 3 litters all at once. I'm pretty sure 3 litters and 4 mice in a 10 gallon is too much going on, but i could be wrong.
Sometimes, the female or the male will eath the babies, and usually for a reason. If mom is stressed, or if its her first litter, she may eat them. If the house is too crowded, or there is competition for food or water, she may eat them. Sometimes just one or 2 will be eating because of illness or general weakness.
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Re: Prego Mouse?
Thanks for the advise, I think I may remove the male just to be on the safe side. I'm just not sure about removing the other females, this will be the first litter for all 4 mice.
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Re: Prego Mouse?
Most of what I have read for mice breeding is to leave them all together. I heard people saying that trying to reintroduce mice back into the group the others will try to kill them. I am just starting to breed mice, my female are also getting the "golf ball" appearance. I plan on leaving mine together, so I hope that info was correct. LOL!!!
"Wild" Bill Hicok
Wild Bill's Ball Pythons

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*shrug* I've never had any of my mice kill eachother. I've added, subtracted, divided them lol. I dunno, maybe i have super docile mice.
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Re: Prego Mouse?
So, all of you feel I should just take my chances and leave them all together and see what happens? I just want to avoid coming home one day to a massacre and find all the mice eating intestines like spaghetti!
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If you mean all as in me and Wild Bill, than yeah, leave em together.. lol
I think you should do whats comfortable. I don't think it'll hurt either way, unless you have ruthless, cold-hearted mice.
Okay:
senerio 1- you leave em all together.
they could a) all live happily ever after
b) feel crowded and eat babies (which wont leave a mess)
Senerio 2- you take male out
they could a.) be fine raise babies, and you introduce male back and all is well
b.) be fine, raise babies, and you introduce male back and they go on a murderous rampage on male
c.) eat babies, put male back, and they make more babies.
d.) eat babies, and you put the male back in and there is STILL a murdereous rampage.
As far as Im aware, the eating of babies is a maternal instinct, not a faternal one. *shrug* I still certainly say try what makes you feel more comfortable.
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Re: Prego Mouse?
 Originally Posted by ssscales
So, all of you feel I should just take my chances and leave them all together and see what happens? I just want to avoid coming home one day to a massacre and find all the mice eating intestines like spaghetti!
I am goin to try to leave mine together, if you want to seperate and try that we can report what we find out to each other for future reference. LOL!! We can call it "Mice Science"!!
"Wild" Bill Hicok
Wild Bill's Ball Pythons

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