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    Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix
    That's not necessarily true. As I said in my above post I had a litter of almost all males and they did not get along at all. They were fine as babies, but once they were a little older every single pair had to be separated because of fighting.
    You are right. I should have explained myself better. I am just used to seeing adult mice in my pet-store from the same litter and they all get along fine, but every place is different.

    Jasper
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    Thankyou for all of your help guys

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    I currently have 6 male mice in the same cage....they are litter mates...and so far not even an inkling of a fight has happened. I think i've been lucky *L*

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    That is very lucky. May I ask what size cage you are using and how long have the mice been living together. This is so cool

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    They were in a 2ft fish tank...but not live in a mouse cage together (the cage is about the same size as the tank...just a little bit higher is all)


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    Cool cage!!!!

    I got a mouse I made a topic about him.

    btw one more question can mice have stuff like hammocks in their cage like rats can?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas_Hamster
    btw one more question can mice have stuff like hammocks in their cage like rats can?
    I just had to pop in and say that they can, indeed, have a hammock. =] Just some don't care much for them. It took around a month before my girls started sleeping in theirs, now they don't sleep anywhere else! If you do decide to put a hammock in, check each day for any loose strings or holes that may have gotten chewn appart. This can sometimes make it prone for a mouse to get a neck, foot, or something similar caught in the hammock.


    One of my girls in the hammock.

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