yes but in case she doesn't then feed it yourself
AnswerI suggest going to the section of Faqfarm labeled Pet MICE AND RATS there are answers there that will answer any question you may have...Give it little food like cut up oats and rice or grain.
I had a hungry Ball Python and I dropped a mouse in with it and it wouldn't touch it. The next morning the mouse gave birth and my ball python still wouldn't go near it. Tonight I tried to feed my king snake a mouse and my snake ignored it, even after I trapped the mouse within inches from my snake. So I removed that one and dropped in another and my king snake ate it with no problems. I bet in the morning that mouse it wouldn't eat will be delivering baby's But on You-tube I saw a ball python eat what the feeder says was a pregnant mouse so idk.
She should be fine, but if you are worried, monitor them without disturbing too much, if you notice any problems contact a veterinarian for advice.
the males will eat and kill the babies
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
Whoever sold or gave you the lizard - whether that's an individual or a pet shop - should have told you what to feed it on ! What species of lizard is it ?
It depends. My mouse gave birth to mice. I've seen from 3 to 12. I think the record is 24 though. It is usually about 4-12 though.
my mouse just gave birth ( i just thought she was fat) so i have been searching and the answer is around 2 weeks. Hope this helps.
Give it grain or oats the best for the or rice.
There's not much you can do. Just make sure you feed it distilled water from then on.
Mice tend to give birth about 3 weeks after getting pregnant however my mouse gave birth SIX weeks after pregnancy so be patient. They do not give birth at any particular time or day but usually when they are uninterrupted which is probably night. :)
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.