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    To switch or not to switch

    Hello I new to the group and I was wondering should I switch to ASF. I saw a breeder talking about how much better they are for your snakes, but I’ve also heard once you switch it’s hard to get them back on regular rats! Has anyone tried them and had problems?

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    I have no personal experience with them, but I highly suggest only switching if you have a reliable and long term source.
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    Re: To switch or not to switch

    I breed asf and rats and mice. I’ve always heard people say the snake will get hooked on asf but I have not experienced it . I mix rats in with asf and both get eaten just the same . Asf smell very little and even a large asf doesn’t outgrow your snakes so they have some benefits there .

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    Re: To switch or not to switch

    Quote Originally Posted by dustin860 View Post
    I breed asf and rats and mice. I’ve always heard people say the snake will get hooked on asf but I have not experienced it . I mix rats in with asf and both get eaten just the same . Asf smell very little and even a large asf doesn’t outgrow your snakes so they have some benefits there .

    If you need any more help feel free to reach out


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    I have no personal experience with them, but I highly suggest only switching if you have a reliable and long term source.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jsin357 View Post
    Hello I new to the group and I was wondering should I switch to ASF. I saw a breeder talking about how much better they are for your snakes, but I’ve also heard once you switch it’s hard to get them back on regular rats! Has anyone tried them and had problems?
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    Re: To switch or not to switch

    Do you have any F/T for sale? Dustin860
    Last edited by Jsin357; 11-01-2017 at 05:57 PM.

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