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JenC

Missin her snakes
My original female mousie has a tumor on one of her mamory glands. She's due to pop any day, my question is, How much longer can she breed, with the tumor (its small but noticable, I'd take pics but i dont wanna stress her out) before i have to cull her? and is it safe to feed off a mouse with a tumor?

i'll miss her and so will her mouse hubby :cry:
 
I had a mouse with a tumor on its ribs. Next to our snakes, tumors are the number 1 killers in mice. My female had her litter and raised them to weanlings and then i culled her.
 
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