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Ive decided to retire my older mice and am keeping all my siamese babies to start a siamese line. I like to keep records on all my mice (name, DOB, litters, pedigree ect) however apart form some being black and some being blue siamese i will have no way to tell the diffrence as i like my mice to live in groups. So any tips on how to ID them? I dont want to chip/tattoo or cut off a toe/tail tip/nick in ear and these are the only suggestions i can find online.
I was thinking using veg dye but i can see the marks staying long, and would proberly have to redo it every day or so.
Are sharpy pens non toxic? if not would that take a while to lick off??
 

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thanks guys.

Loganberry i want to tell them apart so i can keep my records, stuff like how old they are, who gave birth to who, who has had how many litters, how much they weigh, who is on meds if needed ect.
 

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Do you have enough room to do them in groups of 2- 1 black with 1 Siamese, or Siamese with slightly different (but noticeably different) markings living together? This wouldn't work for young babies obviously but that's what I do with adults.
 

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i techneckly do have the space but will get moaned at for stealing all the units :lol: Im planning on 2 groups of 3, one all sisters and one mum and her daughters. the daughters are diffrent shades so no worries there, and the sisters are one light and 2 darks. the sisters are 3 weeks so may not lighten to the same shade. just thinking ahead.

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