Zebra mice
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Group of 3 males and group of 3 females available! these are zebra mice, also known as grass micethey are a bit more complicated than fancy mice but are not difficultideally you will have experience with exotics alreadyfor more information please message meplease be aware i must see proof of a suitable set up before rehoming
10 €
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Group of 3 males available! these are zebra mice, also known as grass micethey are a bit more complicated than fancy mice but are not difficultideally you will have experience with exotics alreadyfor more information please message meplease be aware i must see proof of a suitable set up before rehoming
10 €
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We have several very beautiful little zebra mice for sale! read more
20 €
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zebra mice or called grass mice easy to keep seed and fruit or mouse mixture from pet shop
12 €
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African zebra mice malesadult and youngsters availablefemale coming soonnaturally skittish
15 €
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2 baby zebra mice, these are timid to handle but great to watch eat mixed seeds with mealworms now and again and like fresh hay read more
10 €
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zebra mice looking for loving new homes £25 each or 2 for £45 thanks read more
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25 €
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Male and female zebra mice available! all around 2 months oldthey must live together so will not sell separatelymales - 6 females - 2 read more
10 €
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Due to relocation i am having to sell my little mice fascinating little guys to watch and very different to regular mice to look attwo little boys so no need to worry about them breedinglove to run on their flying saucer and have games of chasey up and down the different levels of their cagewith a little effort they could become handleable come with a three level cage, bedding and a running ball read more
30 €
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2 male zebra mice (brothers)around 3 months old nowa little more complex than a typical fancy mouse but are still easy enough to look after not first come first served and will rehome to someone knowledgable onlyi must see a picture of your enclosure before rehoming read more
15 €
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A non-profit organisation dedicated to helping domesticated exotic small mammals by providing sanctuary, rescuing, rehabilitating, educating, fostering, and fundraising in and around cheshire east uk! we specialise in norway rats, house mice, syrian hamsters, chinchillas, degus, chinese hamsters, mongolian gerbils, campbell russian dwarf hamsters, hybrid russian dwarf hamsters, winter white russian dwarf hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs, multimammates, duprasi gerbils, spiny mice, roborovski dwarf hamsters, lesser egyptian gerbils, african pouched rats, pygmy mice, eurasian harvest mice, jirds, jerboas, african pygmy hedgehogs, lesser hedgehog tenrecs, zebra mice, flying squirrels, asiatic dormice, eurasian field mice, striped skunks, polecats, short-tailed opossums, and sugar gliders
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We have both and captive bred darwin carpet pythons 66% hey for albino and and zebra carpet pythons all doing what they should, feeding on defrosted hopper mice these are going to be available at the ihs show in doncaster from £100 each read more
100 €
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Any questions just email me, i also send out small videos of your reserved mice on whatsappupdate, all mice currently reserved until april, if you would like to go on the waiting/reserve list, contact me with your details, baby harvest mice, andover formal reservations are being taken now, we are taking names on a list of anyone interested in baby harvest mice in april! i have owned dozens of standard fancy mice also wood/field mice over many years, and i must be honest, either wild types or coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned out! harvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, you they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, but removal of uneaten food more regularlyi photo courtesy stephen smith photography, stephen sent me this photo of one of my baby mice he had boughtquick tips, you will need a secure tank or vivarium with either glass or perspex for viewing, bars are simply not suitable as they will shimmy through them like magic, i do not recommend any excersize wheels, as mice run so fast in them they get thrown out by centrifugal force, this often causes unseen internal injury or even instant death (years ago i sadly found out the hard way) your tiny little harvest mice will be happy climbing, burrowing and hiding on their corn stalks, leaves and twigstheir poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest
15 €
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Harvest mice babies ready to leave this weekend (19th june) and next week (26th june) all mice in all photos shown have been my home bred miceany questions just email me, i also send out small videos of your reserved mice on whatsapp(mouse eating dandelion courtesy of justine hadfield) if you would like to go on the waiting/reserve list for future litters, contact me with your details, baby harvest mice, andover formal reservations and deposits are being taken now, i have owned dozens of standard fancy mice also wood/field mice over many years, and i must be honest, either wild types or coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned out! harvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, you they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, but removal of uneaten food more regularlyquick tips, you will need a secure tank or vivarium with either glass or perspex for viewing, bars are simply not suitable as they will shimmy through them like magic, i do not recommend any excersize wheels, as mice run so fast in them they get thrown out by centrifugal force, this often causes unseen internal injury or even instant death (years ago i sadly found out the hard way) your tiny little harvest mice will be happy climbing, burrowing and hiding on their corn stalks, leaves and twigstheir poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest
15 €
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Looking to expand my collection of rodents and would love pygmy dormice asap and zebra mice and other rodent breed contact me with what u hav and location please must be male and female tho and of a young age
10 €
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4 female zebra micecomes with cage, coconut hide, bowls and various sticks
50 €
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The mice here are from 3 different litters, i name all my mice from characters from booksmice are highly social and so i recommend pairs or triossome of the mice are satin's, with a shine to the coatfancy mice for sale, £5 each or 3 for £10 all of my mice are from show stock this means they are slightly larger with bigger cuter ears but most importantly super friendlymice make wonderful pets as they are active in the morning and evenings, are social, smart and activemale mice can be territorial and may fight, for this reason i keep the males together since weaningif you have any question or would like to know more please feel free to contact me or view my youtube coastal miceben and logan are both pews (pink eyed whites) born on the rest of the mice both the remaining males and females are all from one litter born thesome are texel with curls or waves to the fur, and some have long coatsthis ensures they remain social and consider each other as brothers, which many are, reducing the likelihood of fightsif you have any further questions please feel free to contact methe light grey male is called ebeck and was born as was his brother brandon a colour point (white with a dark nose)
10 €
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The mice here are from 3 different litters, i name all my mice from characters from booksmice are highly social and so i recommend pairs or triossome of the mice are satin's, with a shine to the coatfancy mice for sale, £5 each or 3 for £10 all of my mice are from show stock this means they are slightly larger with bigger cuter ears but most importantly super friendlymice make wonderful pets as they are active in the morning and evenings, are social, smart and activemale mice can be territorial and may fight, for this reason i keep the males together since weaningif you have any question or would like to know more please feel free to contact me or view my youtube coastal miceben and logan are both pews (pink eyed whites) born on the rest of the mice both the remaining males and females are all from one litter born thesome are texel with curls or waves to the fur, and some have long coatsthis ensures they remain social and consider each other as brothers, which many are, reducing the likelihood of fightsif you have any further questions please feel free to contact mefor this reason they are free to a good homethe light grey male is called ebeck and was born as was his brother brandon a colour point (white with a dark nose)i also have 2 males that have not settled into a group, for this reason they will be sold singularly and will need to be housed as such
10 €
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I have owned dozens of standard fancy mice over many years, and i must be honest, coloured fancy mice can smell within one hour of being cleaned outharvest mice however, are a totally different ball game, they do not produce any odour like other pet mice do, it's weird, but they really don't, also, as they do not like too much disturbance of their surroundings, and they don't smell, they only require cleaning out approx 3 times a year, with a partial 20% refresh of hay/straw/dried leaves every 2 months, their poopies are absolutely so tiny, miniscule compared to normal pet mice, my mice are "pick & mix" mice, as at 4 weeks, their bits and bobs are so small and under developed, that i cannot "guarantee" being 100% accurate, so for that reason, it would be unfair if i got it wrong, (even the experts can, and "do" get it wrong sometimes) i am not an expert! photos shown are my other harvest mice, as babies are in the nest read moredaisy gave birth on 10th november, ready to leave on 5th december formal reservations are being taken now, and deposits taken when we have actually seen and counted the babies, we are also taking names on a list of anyone interested in baby harvest mice now or coming monthsbaby harvest mice, andover born 10th november ready to leave 5th december update previous babies are being re-advertised as a previous reservee has had changed circumstancesthese are ready to go 15th november! 2 available now, and newborns ready on 5th december
15 €