feeder mice will tend to live a maxium of 3 years. As long as you take great care of them.
They cost $3.81 a piece at petco.
feeder mice is a good source of food for pacman frogs but dont feed them to him live couse the mice will try to bite the pacman frog
Around $1.50. For live mice it cost 3 bucks. If you want a corn snake, you only have to feed it once a week! But that adds up! ($310.00 a year!)
Both fancy mice and feeder mice are the same TYPE of mice, with the same genetics. The difference is that fancy mice are (hopefully, although at most pet stores, this isn't the norm) bred for temperament, color, and health. Feeder mice are typically just bred for snake food, so nothing else is taken into consideration. HOWEVER, please note that some pet stores will separate all the mice they get into feeder and fancy based on colouration. (white mice are feeder, while 'pretty' ones are fancy) This does not necessarily mean that one will be a better pet than the other. One is probably just cheaper. Here are the most common: Agouti- brown (the color of wild house mice) Black Recessive yellow (fawn/gold color) Chocolate Beige Lilac (gray) Blue (deep gray) PEW (pink eyed white) In addition, a mouse may be broken (meaning spotted), Fox (meaning that the belly is a different color than the back of the mouse), brindle (striped), and long, short, or curly haired.
Small snakes eat things such as earthworms and pinky mice. They also eat feeder guppies and small pieces of fish fillet.
If your feeder is such that a large amount of seed is falling to the ground, yes it will attract rodents. You can either switch feeders or get a add on platform that catches the seed and stops it from falling to the ground, allowing the birds to eat it and not be wasted. I have added a link below for this type of product for your bird feeder.
Feeder Mice cost around: $8.00 - Canberra $7.50 - New South Wales $13.10 - Perth $9.00 - Adelaide $5.70 - Victoria $11.00 - Tasmania $6.00 - Hobart $8.00 - Sydney $4.90 - Brisbane $9.50 - Darwin $5.00 - Melbourne Its $2.19 for a baby feeder mouse at the one in Charlotte....I think....
it cost £29 for 9 mice
The feeder mice are small and are easy to bread.
two mice cost £20 with cage but can be more in other shops.
Only feeder mice, but if you really wanted to you could keep a 3 week old feeder mouse as a pet
10 dollars 56 cents
feeder fish worms waxworms feeder worms crickets shrimp turtle pellets mice
12 dollars
they cost between 2-5 pounds
The cost of feeding a pet snake mice will depend on the size of the snake, and also the prices at a local pet store. Many pet stores have "feeder mice" that are relatively cheap, and bred for feeding snakes and other carnivorous reptiles. These mice can usually be purchased for less than $3 apiece, and many snakes that eat them will only need to eat once a week. However if a snake is larger, rats may be the more economical way to go, and many rats cost around $5 apiece.
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about 20$