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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    Triple antibiotic ointment (neosporin) WITHOUT pain relievers are fine to use. The wound should shed out just fine...

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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    thank you all soo much for the help
    ill be applying some neosporin asap
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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention View Post
    I just hold the holding tub of mice up to their tub and let them pick their own
    Interesting!!!

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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention View Post

    I just hold the holding tub of mice up to their tub and let them pick their own. Works better for me and them. After they get a mouse, I can gently pick them up and put them back into their tubs and close them up.
    that sounds so cool..I would love to see a video
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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    Quote Originally Posted by chetman7 View Post
    that sounds so cool..I would love to see a video
    ditto
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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    No you don't. That would just me more for them(especially the adult granite female, EBIL!) to hone in on and attempt to bite/eat/eviscerate/whatever.

    Plus, I feed in the dark with a flashlight in my mouth, wouldn't see a whole lot except for faces and teeth lashing into view every so often.
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    Re: Just fed bagheera her first adult mouse..

    If there are just scales missing and no actual wound the antiseptic won't do anything.

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