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Breeding
we are breeding mice
In Bangalore, you can find white mice at pet shops such as Pet Shop Bangalore and Pet Corner, which often stock various small animals. Additionally, local breeders and online platforms like Quikr and OLX may have listings for white mice. It's also a good idea to check with local universities or research institutions, as they may have breeding programs or can direct you to reliable sources. Always ensure that the source adheres to ethical breeding practices.
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Mice reach sexual maturity as early as 5-6 weeks old but I do not recommend breeding them until they are 10-12 weeks old because breeding them at an early age can cause serious problems such as stunted growth, death, and failure to give birth to all of the litter.
i have no idea!
As pets no. It is not a good idea to keep these two species together. They can compete for the same things and fight.
It's a good idea, and some people might prefer to get pups from parents with good hip scores.
To breed a litter of only white mice, the pet store owner should start with a pair of genetically white mice, preferably from a strain known for their consistent coloration. By selectively breeding these mice and ensuring that no other colors are introduced into the breeding program, the owner can increase the likelihood of producing white offspring. It's essential to avoid introducing any non-white mice into the breeding environment to maintain the desired color trait. Additionally, monitoring and managing the genetic diversity of the breeding stock can help sustain the white coloration over generations.
It is perfectly fine to give apples to mice, however make sure that you don't give them any seeds as those are toxic to mice. Commercial mouse food offers mice a good basic diet, but it is always a good idea to supplement their diets with some fresh fruits and vegetables.
yes its a great idea if you are sure that you take extra care for them and about up to 4-5 will die and remember fish breed alot!!!
No, just do your responsiblity as a breeder and always strive for optimizing the species =3 10 - 27 or 85, mice don't usually need any help breeding (they're like wabbits!) LOL 17 isn't too young, but if you decide to breed then be a good provider and keep those cages clean, give good food and water and most importantly of all read up on breeding mice and when separation time from male female comes and also separation from mother and babies.