Fancy mouse
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| Home: | Original form all over the world - laboratory mice |
| Age expectation: | 3 years |
| Sexual maturity: | 4 weeks |
| Gestation period: | 18 days |
| social behaviour: | Group animal |
| Nutrition: | Hay, seeds, water |
Colour mouse
Colour mice are lively little pets that rarely have a moment's peace.
Colour mice are all mice that are kept as pets today. Whether white or coloured, short-haired or long-haired, all these animals are descended from laboratory mice and no longer have much in common with their wild relatives.
Keeping colour mice:
The enclosure should of course be as large as possible. The larger the enclosure, the more you can observe the mice in their activities.
We recommend a size of at least 100×50 cm.
Mice are best kept in terrariums or aquariums. A cover made of fine wire mesh or special grids prevents the mice from escaping.
Mice are lively animals that like to climb and jump. You should therefore give them the opportunity to move around.
Mice are pack animals and should never be kept alone. It is best to keep two or more females, as they get on well together. With two males, territorial fights can occur from time to time. A pair reproduces very quickly and you usually don't know what to do with the young. Breeding is not advisable.
The cage equipment includes:
- Bedding at least 15 cm deep so that the mice can fulfil their digging needs
- Hay
- Various shelters made of wood or cork, branches for climbing
- Sand bath
- Nest material - hay or hamster wool. Under no circumstances should synthetic cotton wool be used
- Food bowl and drinking bottle
Furnishings should not be made of plastic, as the mice will chew everything up.
Legal regulations:
- Enclosure min. 60x30cm for 5 animals (not our recommendation!)
- Bedding
- Hiding places for all animals
- Nest material
- fresh branches
- Gnawing objects such as softwood or fresh branches
- Pair or group housing
Food:
In order to stay healthy, mice - like other living creatures - are dependent on a varied diet.
Our food for colour mice ensures a balanced basic diet.
The mice are given fruit, vegetables and salad as a source of vitamins.
Please do not feed them leftovers or cheese from the table. Our food is too heavily salted and flavoured.
How much does a colour mouse cost per month as a pet:
- Food: approx. Fr.20.--
- Bedding and hay: approx. Fr. 35.--
- Vet: The more species-appropriate and cleaner the husbandry, the less likely it is that you will have to visit the vet. Nevertheless, you must always be prepared for the fact that an animal may fall ill and incur additional costs.
Before you decide to buy colour mice, you should definitely have read a relevant specialist book.
The following applies to all animal husbandry: Children (including adolescents) must be guided, supervised and controlled by their parents. Children should know that animals are not toys!
If you have any questions or problems, our trained team is at your disposal at Zoo Roco. They can provide you with expert advice on all questions.
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