MerlinsPop
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Would be interested to hear comments on where folks believe the point is where it's worth raising your own feeder mice. Right now, I have 5 pinky-eating mouths, so I could sort of see raising feeders for them, but eventually the 1-2 pinkies every 4-5 days will evolve into 1 adult every 10 - 14 days and at that point I wouldn't think keeping my own breeders makes sense.
On a side note, it's too bad it's too risky to feed wild mice to our snakes. Just this weekend, I've caught 5 in my basement (I can't figure out where the little buggers are getting in, but I know it's nearly hopeless to try to find it.). 2 adults, 2 sub adults and one wee little one. All were too big for my snakes now, but by next year, I would think some of the 5 could eat these tiny things. Won't do it, just opining that it's too bad there's too much risk. Catching a pair to start breeding feeders with???
On a side note, it's too bad it's too risky to feed wild mice to our snakes. Just this weekend, I've caught 5 in my basement (I can't figure out where the little buggers are getting in, but I know it's nearly hopeless to try to find it.). 2 adults, 2 sub adults and one wee little one. All were too big for my snakes now, but by next year, I would think some of the 5 could eat these tiny things. Won't do it, just opining that it's too bad there's too much risk. Catching a pair to start breeding feeders with???