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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Don, when Blanky is in a photogenic mood I'll take some pics. XD

    So today I got a new male. He's a lovely light tan/orange color; The females did not like him at all. The orange/white ma and the albino ma both attacked him; So he's in a tank with the most ridiculously rigged water container I've ever crafted. (ANY ADVICE ON HOME MADE WATERERS IS APPRECIATED!!!)
    I've moved the little silver female in with him; now all I have to do is wait for babies.
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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Don, when Blanky is in a photogenic mood I'll take some pics. XD
    good luck!!! bit of a feisty snake!!!!

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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    good luck!!! bit of a feisty snake!!!!
    Huh, I haven't found him to be so. He never strikes at me, except when I'm holding dinner. :P
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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    hmmm, home made water containers? why not just a bowl?

    yea yea i know all about that.... they fill their water bowls with bedding every day! We use bowls at work for the feeder mice, I must change that thing out 6 times a day!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    hmmm, home made water containers? why not just a bowl?

    yea yea i know all about that.... they fill their water bowls with bedding every day! We use bowls at work for the feeder mice, I must change that thing out 6 times a day!

    How well I know that one Shannon. I have watched them start shoveling bedding into a water bowl SECONDS after changing it.

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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    How well I know that one Shannon. I have watched them start shoveling bedding into a water bowl SECONDS after changing it.

    My male gopher snake does that. I clean it he dirties it with bedding just minutes after I put it in.
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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    How well I know that one Shannon. I have watched them start shoveling bedding into a water bowl SECONDS after changing it.
    I've kinda deterred them... there's a platform of Popsicle sticks above the little "reservoir" with just a small hole for them to drink from. However, I do see a few pieces of bedding... Ugh...
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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    i tried water bowls when i first started keeping feeder mice and rats (cheaper to buy by bulk) and it doesnt work. all the mice/rats would walk thru the bowl and pack it with bedding.

    so now i use cheap water bottles found at walmart and havent had a problem yet, the female rat has chewd thru the plastic holder but i fixed that by hanging the bottle from the screen top with steel wire

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    Re: is Raising feeder mice for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Huh, I haven't found him to be so. He never strikes at me, except when I'm holding dinner. :P
    hmmmm...he must like you better.....

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