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Old 04-13-03, 07:59 AM   #1
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Question How do you raise mice?

Next week, I am going to start breeding mice as food for my cornsnake. But first, I have a quick question. I read that the babies need heat and so should I put a heatpadunder the tank with some fabric on top and then the substrate tto make the tank a bit warmer? I already have the heat mat since I have some extras. Thanks in advance!
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Old 04-13-03, 09:13 AM   #2
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That probably depends on where youre planning on keeping them. If they are going to be in your house and you keep your place at a decent temp, I think they would be just fine without a heating pad. The mother and father should provide enough heat for them.
If they are in a garage, basement or some where outside I'd use a heating mat though.
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Old 04-13-03, 10:36 AM   #3
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thanks! they are going to be kept in the basement so I guess I will heatthem up
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I keep by bins in the laundaryroom and there is never any heat in there. The parents keep their young warm. There is no need for a heat pad.

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Old 04-13-03, 01:22 PM   #5
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Mice breed better at cooler temperatures, so there is no need for additional heating and it would actually likley drop your production. I wouldn't do it.

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Old 04-13-03, 02:17 PM   #6
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thanks a bunch vander and burmies!
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We have our mice and rats unheated, the temps in the apt are 70+ and we're getting not bad litters, ~8 from the rats and ~12 from the mice.
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Thanks Lisa i will probably buy the mice tomorrow and i will keep all of your information in mind. thanks!
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Old 04-14-03, 07:56 AM   #9
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I agree with Mary and Burmies, heat pads are not necessary. I breed my mice in my basement as well, the temps typically range from 55-68 degrees, and do not provide any additional heat source.
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I agree as well. If anything, heat will ruin what you are trying to do. Mice are the opposite o your snake, they like it cold. The babies themselves would probably over heat if you put them on a heating pad. They keep VERY warm all on their own!

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Yay! Thanks guys You really helped me a lot :P I am going downtown (about 45 minutes from here) to the only petstore with female mice left :S Thanks again!
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Woops. I guess I shoulda kept quiet thanks for correcting me, I guess I have no conception on how cold it gets in Canada, I figured it would be too cold.
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