AvalonHerp
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We just threw ours in a bucket of warm water and had fun with it.....

Hi everyone.AvalonHerp said:Got my first Rodentpro order today......
Communcation sent instantly at every step. Was shipped and recieved exactly as stated. Packed expertly in dry ice and all peices frozen solid. All ordered items included, nothing missed. All bags were labeled. 100% professional seller and shipper, will continue to do business with them and would recommend to anyone.
http://www.bigcheeserodents.com/Product.htmlAvalonHerp said:They must keep some stock on hand where Rodentpro we know to harvest and freeze to order. I see the benefits of RP doing it for freshness but if the other place is only keeping stock on hand for a few days before shipping out then it's not a problem and more efficient in regards to getting them to you quick. The only issue on there end is that they need more freezers but that won't affect customers, just their bottom line.
I've never documented either but that to me seems pretty accurate, Terri. Maybe a little longer...6 weeks for an adult of adult size? I've got around 15 little girls right now, that I weaned around 3 weeks and they have been on their own for 2 weeks. They still seem kind of small to me. Couple more weeks and they'll be setup in the rack and soon become momma's too!CornCrazy said:Derek,
I have never actually monitored how long it takes for them to reach adult size. I would estimate that under the right conditions (with good, high-lactating mothers) they should be getting to a decent size in about 4-5 weeks. They may not be "jumbo-sized" by then, but they should be a decent size.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, please. I know there has to be someone on this forum that has actually kept track of the growth cycle of a mouse![]()