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  • Is it Eczema or a skin infection that can spread to other mice? If it was me I would watch this condition for a while before breeding him. If it looks like scars, you might be ok. If it looks like something else like mites, that is not something you want in you breeding stock. I would suggest to start will good stock. If you have problem stock, you will always have problem stock.
    hey how's things with you ? Just thought I'd let you know that I've got my shed coming in a couple of weeks then can put snake in it when insulated and I adopted two mice to get myself use to them. They are not feeders . one has eczema do you have any ideas on how to ease it for him poor guy got it bad . Felt sorry for him as I'm an eczema suffer myself but not sure how to help animals with it .
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