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New Breeder Mice

kiaya611

More is better...
Since I now have 4 rodent eating critters, I would start raising my own feeders. I have 1 male and 3 females (that seems to be the consensis on the proper ratio). Anyway, I didn't want the mice to be in my house, so i am keeping them in my garage. I know that mice can deal with colder temps without any problem (at least until it starts getting really cold here). I would be interested in knowing what a good temp range should be for their tank. I have a regluar 75watt bulb for the day, but I was thinking that it might be a good idea to get either a heat emiter or an infered light for night heat.

I would be interested in what any of you have your breeder's setups set at.

Thanks,
 
I use 10 gallon tanks... 1 male and 3-4 females in every one... I've never used any kind of heat what so ever. Room temp seems to work fine!

Ryan
 
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