My frog prolapsed after eating some crickets that I thought were probably too big for them (they were supposed to be "smalls" but were wingless mediums). Now, consider a moment if you will the indigestible parts of a cricket...
http://www.armstrongcrickets.com/med...yg/cricket.png
Now, consider the indigestible parts of a mouse, even a young one...
Mouse_skeleton_2_by_markopolio_stock.jpg
Indigestible material also includes the whiskers and fur on the "Fuzzies"...
Definition of "Pinky mouse":
Definition: A young (newborn) mouse or rat with no hair yet so the skin is pink. Generally anywhere from 1-5 days old for mice and 1-6 days old for rats. Used to describe prey item for carnivorous pets.
Pronunciation: pink - key
Also Known As: pinkie mouse, pinkie rat
Alternate Spellings: pinkie mouse, pinkie rat, pinkie
Examples: I fed my snake a pinky mouse.
Definition of a Pinky - Rodent Prey Items
As Strider18 said, Lija is only concerned with the well being of the frogs, that's why she's here after all. Personally I'm glad she's here to answer the same questions over and over a million times and is still willing to help newbies and experienced frog keepers alike with her own experience and expertise.
(PS: Remember, a persons' ability to post in forums is a privilege, not a right)





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