Problem with my ASF colonies
Ok, I am pretty new to ASF's. My dad had a couple that he was going to try and breed, and didn't have the time to, so I took them in. I have Ball Pythons so I figured that I would start breeding the ASF's along with my Normal rats, in seperate racks of course. Here's the issue, for a while things were going well. Good numbers in the litters, the majority of them weaning and growing just fine. Now for the last couple of weeks things have changed. Most of the pinkies disappear with in days of being born, I thought that maybe the older babies were smothering them out, but I'm not sure. And now babies that are just getting into the hopper stage seem to get sick and die off. And than I find little mostly eaten bodies in the bins. They seem to leave the hides and eat everything else. I am at al complete loss as to what is going on. The ASF's are kept in a rack system with watering system in place, they have water availible at all times, I feed them the LabDiet 5001, was thinking of changing to 5012, and the tubs are cleaned on a regular bases. Now the "Rat Room" is a room with no windows so has no natural light. Would this be causing problems? I did think so since most rodents live under ground. I go in and turn on the lights every morning roughly around the same time everyday and turn them off roughly around the same time everyday. Any help would be apprecaited. I don't like finding little mutilated bodies. My Normal rats seem to be doing fine.
Re: Problem with my ASF colonies
Not familiar with the food you are using. Usually what you are describing suggests that they either don't have enough food, or the food isn't good enough, or ran out of water, or they stressed, or they are set up wrong.
What ratio do you have your breeding groups set up in? how many males, how many females?
What size tubs are you using?
At what time do you pull out the kids?
How are you feeding them?
Re: Problem with my ASF colonies
The dogs aren't the problem.
How old are the breeders?
Again, I am not familiar with the food. what is the nutritional breakdown?
Can you post a picture of the setup?
What are you using for substrate?
Just an observation... you should be able to pull the kids out earlier then a day before the mom delivers the next batch. I pull mine out the moment their eyes are open.
Another observation... And it is just my opinion... Automatic water systems are way more trouble then they are worth, especially if you have a small colony of only 10 tubs. Problems with them are the norm, not the exception.