Very cute. What are you going to do with all the little mouse babies?
Well, I still have a lot of mouse cages from my 8th grade science fair project. (Seems like eons ago.) I'll probably end up keeping all of them unless I find someone else who wants to raise mice. (And who I can trust with the task. Living in the middle of no where has these disadvantages...)
I have debated giving the original owner of Bananas a female. A female wouldn't smell as bad as the father but on the other hand... the kind of person who would release a mouse like that just because they didn't do the research in the first place is probably not the kind of person I would want raising them...
I can't wait for them to get fur.Soon I will have to think of names for (hopefully) ten mice.
aawww, they are really cutecongrats. How long did it take for them to breed? Im currently trying to breed my mice, ive had them for three month now and nothing has happened.
Only 22 days for these ones. Last ones I had took 21 days.
How old are the mice? Are you sure of their gender? (Usually it's very easy. The moment you place the male and female together they try to mate. Make sure the territory is neutral first though or they may fight and kill each other. That happened to my previous mouse Cream.I washed the male's cage but I guess it still smelled enough like him for him to become territorial.)
The reason I ask for age is because after a certain age it becomes dangerous to breed the female. (I hear males still produce er... everything they need to to mate... even when they are older.)
Information I used when breeding was found on http://www.thefunmouse.com/info/index.cfm
Pictures updated for the sake of... showing how the babies are doing and showing what they look like 4ish days later.
I can see I'll probably have some that take after their father.![]()
how are they now?![]()
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