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Pinky

heatfreakk3

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I bought 2 bags each of 3 with pinkies in them and brought them home, they might of got a little warm but im not sure. When i opened the bad one bag had all 3 really dark pinkies in them and they diddnt look like regular pink, they were really dark. The second bag was pretty normal but a couple of them maybe had a little bit of dark small spots on them. Would any of them be okay to feed my snake?
 
I have noticed some pinkies tend to be that way. From my experience it all depends on who you buy them from but idk :shrugs:

When I have been in your shoes I have fed them anyway and not had any trouble. So I think its safe to say go ahead and feed them. But make sure you get the advice of others as well before you do that.
 
Depending on the size of your mice, that could account for the "darkness". If they are extra small they could be what some refer to as "bloods". When mice are born they are very red and not pink at all.

If they are a bit older they might just be a dark color of mouse, its kinda like "5'oclock shadow" on a mouse instead of a face :)

You might post a pic and I might be able to tell you more.
 
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