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breeder mice!

Mice give birth in approximately 21-24 days based on my colonies. Google Search

Newly constructed colonies may take up to 2 months before you'll get a pregnancy. They're still establishing their pecking order and the male may or may not be dominant enough to get the job done.

"Watched pots never boil"... just feed them and water them and forget about them for a while until you see babies.

Here's a nicely put together website for mouse information: Rat & Mouse Club of America

But you have to take some of their philosophies with a grain of salt, as they're promoting mice as pets and show animals rather than food for snakes. But I don't see why one can't bridge both worlds, like I do.
 
Taceas said:
But I don't see why one can't bridge both worlds, like I do.

Well, I guess it's easier for snake keeper to keep and breed some fancy mice, than mice breeder to accept thought that their mice will be food for slimy snakes :grin01:
 
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