

Medium mice, sometimes known as weanlings, are generally 20-24 days old and range in weight from 13.00-17.99 grams. They have fully opened their eyes and are starting to eat and drink on their own and are available with white fur, dark fur or without fur. Small mice, sometimes known as hoppers, are generally 14-19 days old and range in weight from 7.00-12.99 grams. At this stage they have not opened their eyes yet, but have developed a coat of fur and are available with white fur, dark fur or without fur. These would be the perfect size for those animals in which the pinkies are too small, but the regular fuzzies are too large.įuzzy mice, sometimes known as large fuzzies, are generally 10-13 days of age and range in weight from 4.50-6.99 grams. They may be starting to develop a slight coat of white or dark fur. Peach fuzz mice, sometimes known as small fuzzies, are generally 5-9 days of age and range in weight from 3.00-4.49 grams. This is the last stage a mouse is considered a neonatal mouse before being considered a juvenile. They are called pinkies because they appear pink in color, as they have not formed a coat of fur yet. Large pinky mice are generally 3-4 days old and vary in size from 0.50”- 1.00” long, not including tail length and weigh 2.50-2.99 grams. Pinky mice are generally 1-2 days old and range in weight from 2.00-2.49 grams.

All sizes of feeder mice are the same price, frozen or live!
