Imagitarium frozen mice and rats safely and conveniently satisfy your pet reptile's carnivorous cravings and predatory instincts. By stimulating a reptile's natural diet, rodents help to keep them happy and healthy. Imagitarium rats and mice are free of any internal parasites, mites, or ticks. Available in a variety of mouse and rat sizes. Feed accordingly.
SKU | 2610427 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Medium |
Fuzzy Mouse.
Crude Protein 44% (min), Crude Fat 30% (min), Ash 8%.
SAFE HANDLING: Shipme+I3:S50nts may include dry ice. Always wear protective gloves to avoid injury. Take care when storing and handling frozen rodents. Keep frozen and store in original resealable bag until ready to thaw. Consider wearing latex or nitrile gloves or use tongs to handle frozen rodents. Use soap and hot water to wash hands, utensils and surfaces that come into contact with this product. Not for human consumption. THAWING & FEEDING: Thaw frozen rodents at room temperature or place in a sealed bag and thaw in warm water. DO NOT MICROWAVE. Make sure frozen rodents are completely thawed prior to feeding. Discard all rodents that have not been consumed within two hours. Do not refreeze once thawed.
This product is frozen and requires special shipping and handling. An additional surcharge will apply. Orders will be shipped Monday-Thursday for next-day delivery. Any orders shipping on Thursday need to be received by noon that day. Shipments received after noon on Thursday will be shipped for delivery the following Tuesday. Shipment dates are subject to change.
Not for human consumption. Rodents are potential carriers of infectious diseases, such as Salmonella, always wash your hands after handling. Not for human consumption. Rodents are potential carriers of infectious diseases, such as Salmonella, always wash your hands after handling.
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I just have a quick question about my pet mice. I've been keeping them outside since the summer time and they've seemed to be doing fine. They were growing winter coats and getting more plump. But just this morning I went outside to find one nearly frozen. Luckily I came in time and was able to bring her back to life and tonight they're all okay. I've put some old clothes in their cage and extra bedding but will this be enough? Or would they be safer being at a shelter? Theyre not allowed inside
Hello! I was looking into getting a pet mouse around Christmas and was wondering if I need a heater for the mouse so it doesn't get cold. I was also wondering if I could give the mouse and old clean sock for bedding. Either to lay in or to use for his/he'd bedding material. Thank you so much for your help.
Hi there I had bought my mouse from a feeder tank from a pet store. I assumed the tank was overcrowded and Hashbrown had gotten a bad bite on his butt. I was wondering how I would treat an open wound on a mouse?
We have two mice that we purchased from Petco - a white mouse and a black mouse. The black mouse was fine when we first got her, but then I noticed that she was slowing down and keeping in their house. She still eats and drinks water, but she started to scratch herself a lot when she’d come out of the house. It then seemed like her fur was thinning. When she got out of the house to eat tonight, I noticed two, what I can’t obly describe as, open wounds on her back. We don’t know what to do
I just started feeding my 1 year 4 month old corn snake one medium frozen/thawed mouse. How frequently should I offer them to ensure he stays healthy and doesn't become overweight?
I've had my Male fancy mouse for 3 months. He has a 2 tier metal cage with an added external space. He has accessible pellet food and clean water. He also is sometimes given apple, pear, & carrot pieces. He is the only mouse, his aggressive brother was sent back one week into purchace. He doesn't like to exercise and has begun staying in one spot in his cage refusing to play even at night. He likes being petted and walking into my palm. I feel he is lethargic. What does he need & can I do?
I recently bought a male mouse, and i got him some cat toys to play with. He obviously loves to chew them but i am not sure if they’re safe to be chewed? No ingredients/what they are made out of is listed.
Hi. I purchased a ball python a few weeks ago and he won’t eat. I have been trying to feed him frozen-thawed fuzzy mice that I heat in hot water for a while. He won’t show any interest in them. Help please. I keep his temperature gradient around 90 degrees Fahrenheit on the warm side And spray his container quite often to keep the humidity around 60-70%.
My mouse is kinda lifeless. Its a pinkie. Ever since i got it its been a bit wobbly when standing. For the most part its been eating and drinking. Its pretty hot so can that be the cause of this almost lifeless mouse.
my ball python is eating two adult mice a week should I move up to an extra large mouse
I have two female fancy mice who, on the nape of their neck) have scab like danderf that seems to be iritating the skin. I use a all natural fomeing pet clenser to bathe them but it never did this before. In their cage is a mix of aspin and clean comfert small pet bedding. I dont know what could cause it.