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2 New Trios of ASF's

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  • 01-06-2008, 12:42 AM
    Msoar16
    2 New Trios of ASF's
    Just picked up 2 new trio's of ASF's. Seem very calm and even like to be pet. Lets see how that holds up once they start breeding.
  • 01-06-2008, 02:33 PM
    JeffFlanagan
    Re: 2 New Trios of ASF's
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Msoar16 View Post
    Just picked up 2 new trio's of ASF's. Seem very calm and even like to be pet. Lets see how that holds up once they start breeding.

    If you work with them a lot you might be able to keep them tame, but in my experience the adults bite hard. I'm bleeding a little bit from a bite on my knuckle right now.

    I've been breeding ASFs for about six months and think they're great. I can keep huge families in a single aquarium with no stink and cooperative nursing. They grow slowly compared to mice and rats, but reproduce in greater numbers.

    As my colony grew I discovered that they don't all look the same. I have blond/red eyed ones, gray/black eye, and brown/black eye with patterns as extreme as all gray, and all white but for a small cape-like patch. Most do look exactly the same though.

    Good luck keeping them tame!
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