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 | 2610451 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Hopper 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 fed my Albino California'sking snake a thawed out frozen mouse yesterday and today he has a piece of mouse fur sticking out of the middle of his body..
My 1 y/o corn snake currently eats hopper mice. Recently he's been eating 3 of them every week, however the lump in his body is still very visible from them. Should I continue with giving him 3 hoppers or move him up to medium mice? Or should I increase the time between each feeding?
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.
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?
Hi i would like to ask you if my mouse is ok or not because last two days she has like frozen hair and she is sometimes standing on one place without moves. When she is standing or lying on the same place without moves she is not sleeping but she doesn’t react and she is breathing so fast because i can see her belly how is smaller and bigger so fast. She is fast breathing without voices or something similar. Thank you for your opinion.
my milk snake escaped awhile back. after finding him under a tank stand that barely had any room for him to squeeze under, I put him back in his tank. since then he has refused adult mice for a month, so I tried hoppers and he will eat those. do you think this is from stress, or could he have possibly hurt his mouth wedging through a tight space?
The other night my room got cold and i had to warm my mice up bc they got too cold. After that they were fine but now they’re acting weird and very slow and one was shaking. My grandma won’t take me to a vet bc they’re mice. I don’t know what to do.
I have a baby rat (about 13-14 days old) he's shivering really bad (he's not cold) and he's acting weird
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%.
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 am concerned about the shape of my mouse's body. Is this normal? She is not pregnant. She has been housed with 5 other female mice for over a year.
My mouse can't walk. Has lost a lot of weight and seems to be distressed. What's wrong with her and how can I help her at least feel better? Is she dying?