Pet mice should be fed natural seeds ect. Go to a pet shop and you can buy packs of rodent mix with appropriate feed. You can also feed your mouse treats like fresh fruits and vegies (greens, apples, carrot, lettuce, ect.) They also love sunflower seeds but they are fatty so don't feed it to them too much. My mice are big fans of whole grain bread broken in to small chunks. Watch for strange symptoms such as diarrhea, as it could be a certain food that the mouse is affected by. Don't feed your mouse junk food like chips, chocolate, candy as these can be toxic to them. Also I don't recommend cheese as it is only the smell of the dairy product that the mice like.
Your pet mice likely wont eat out of your hand because they are scared of you. Mice aren't exactly the kind of pet that's going to cuddle up and love you.
Pet snakes eat live mice or frozen mice. A snake's diet consists of mice because other animals cost to much to constantly buy for your snake to eat.
Yes, they can.
Because they need to eat a lot of mice. Hate PLATO.
Because they need to eat a lot of mice. Hate PLATO.
yes
Rodents do eat their own droppings, yes.
Yes - the vast majority of typical 'pet' snakes are fed on a diet of small rodents such as mice and rats.
No!! Not in nature. However, if you would like to feed crocodile meat to your pet mice, just cut the crocodile up into tiny pieces and the mice will be happy to eat it.
yes, mostly salmon No they do not eat fish.ImprovedI just tried, i successfully fed comet goldfish to my pet mice and they seemed to enjoy.
It can be done, with the proper precautions, but its not recomended.
it depends on the size of the snake, when they are hatchlings they eat pinkies (newborn mice), juvenile they can eat adult mice, full grown they can eat rats (small, medium, and large).