I bred mice before for fun but now I have 6 snakes and it costs $14 a week for food. I have 3 ball pythons, 1 boa constrictor, a corn snake and a kingsnake. Since my corn, ball pythons, and king are all on mice i thought it would be best to start off with mice and go from there.

So are plastic cages better than glass? Which are easier to clean? I've heard that cedar is bad bad bad for mice, it smells so good tho lol, would this be a problem if im going to freeze them before i feed them? I'm trying my best not to get attacked to any of the mice. Any advice is appreciated. I live in a tiny dorm room so space is an issue.
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