August 10: In cage 8a where there had been an incident due to an issue with water bottles, one of the two mice was dead - certainly the consequence of this lack of water. Being alone make mice depressive so on August 16 I am putting the last remaining mouse with other males, in cage 2a where there are 8 males that all tend to byte the back of others (as a reminder it sarted when they were not adult, and they all do that), I move them all around, make the knowledge with him one my one, and gradually put them all together, and it is fine (success!! fingers crossed -- I will double check).
So cage 2a had 4 black males of the 1st offspring (born 2022-09-01) + 1 bought male (white & brown but no white on the head, born approx 2022-10-15) + 3 males born later (2 white & brown, 1 white & black and mostly white on the top, all with on the head, born 2023-02-07) and I am adding the remaining male from cage 8a that is white & black and mostly black on the top (not obvious! born )
August 13: On female out 12 died in cage 7a, a white one. No cause identified but I didn't have the time to autopsy.
The tumor on the leg is growing (identified since a few weeks as indicated above), I am going to vacations but otherwise I would give vitamin D and mebendazole and antibiotics (based on my past experiences here, mebendazole seems to make the tumors degrade but the tumors get infected, perhaps because the mice scratch them, and the mice seem to die from infection rather than the tumor itself). I will see when I come back from vacation how it is...