yes, it happend to me once -_-
Unlike the hamster, female mice are nicer if you want to get more than one. Male mice can get into fights causing death. females can get feisty when they are defending their young but the male can be feisty to prove himself to a mate or something
Yes, both male and female mice create nests. They create them for their babies if their a female or to become warm if their a male. Or sometimes females create a nest if one of her female friends are pregnant.
6 weeks,but that is VERY stressful on the females so you should wait for a few more weeks or a month.
I have both. I breed rats for pet & show, mice I don't breed at all.
No. Mice do not venture close to houses at all, unless it needs food. If it could smell another mouse, it would probably go to that house first, thinking, "Oh! Another mouse is already here and snacking! This is a safe house to go in." Otherwise no.
A mouse can be either male or female.Fun Fact: In one month a female mouse can breed and the baby mice will breed and produces at least 100 mice a month. Next month will be 200 then 400 the 800 etc!
you put a female and a male together but watch them incase they fight!!!
Unlike the hamster, female mice are nicer if you want to get more than one. Male mice can get into fights causing death. females can get feisty when they are defending their young but the male can be feisty to prove himself to a mate or something
As soon as your pet mice are weaned, or will eat solid food and do not depend on their mother, immediatlly separate the males and females. This shows signs of maturity and the males and females will soon start to breed.
first you need to have one to two females with only one male. if you have more than one male they will fight for there territory. second it is best if you breed them in a 10 gallon rather than a hamster cage. place about 2 inches of bedding in it,then put the mice in the tank.if they mess up the bedding do not fix it. if you do she may not have a place to put her babies. wait for a week and then take out the male or he will eat the babies. in three weeks she should have her babies.
You don't, breeding mice is unnecessary. Moreover, they breed so quickly that it would be far too easy for the situation to get out of hand. Please do not try to breed your mice.
no they do not, they mate for roughly 5 minutes then separate for the female to have the babies.
yes
i would say the domestic mouse those are very common mice and recommended for a first pet
They should live 2 or more. But male mice can't live together always. If you see your male mice fight or beep you should split them. Also i don't recommend to have more then 10 females together.
No, the only way is if you get a female from the pet store already pregnant.
Yes, both male and female mice create nests. They create them for their babies if their a female or to become warm if their a male. Or sometimes females create a nest if one of her female friends are pregnant.