you might need to start up a new colony. might be an issue with the male. or did you do this already? (i see you said you have 3 cages)
Mice won't breed in temps over 85 F not sure how that translates in to C temps. Over 90 F and they die. You said your male is smaller, have his testes dropped? If you can not tell the male at a glance he is too young to breed just yet. Or he may be a pansy and is afraid of the girls I have had males like that lol. My current male is a bully though. He killed on female and beats up the other regularly. She does look like she is pregnant though. :shrugs:
Comocox, I assume you keep your mice climate controlled? They DIE at and over 90 and do NOT produce in temps over 85 F. Unless you have miracle mice that I need to import to the US? I have found mice will produce up to 83 degrees F, but not beyond 85. Come on, the males go sterile in high temps as they can not cool their semen to fertilize the eggs in the females. Also males under 12 weeks have low fertility to begin with so if the OPs male is small he is probably at or under 12 weeks. Thus no mice babies, I say patience is needed. As well as big production in the winter to stock up for when the temps go up again.
Audrey, I do not understand when you say that 85 degrees is too cool, you mean like cold right? Here in the US 85 is quite HOT for animal production. Even rabbits won't breed in temps over 85 F and die over 90. So I am completely confused here.
Start a new coloney..
Regards.. Tim of T and J
Comocox, I assume you keep your mice climate controlled? They DIE at and over 90 and do NOT produce in temps over 85 F. Unless you have miracle mice that I need to import to the US? I have found mice will produce up to 83 degrees F, but not beyond 85. Come on, the males go sterile in high temps as they can not cool their semen to fertilize the eggs in the females. Also males under 12 weeks have low fertility to begin with so if the OPs male is small he is probably at or under 12 weeks. Thus no mice babies, I say patience is needed. As well as big production in the winter to stock up for when the temps go up again.
Audrey, I do not understand when you say that 85 degrees is too cool, you mean like cold right? Here in the US 85 is quite HOT for animal production. Even rabbits won't breed in temps over 85 F and die over 90. So I am completely confused here.