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Re: I want to try to breed ASF's
Originally Posted by SnakesvsRodents
So after reading around i think i want to go back to breeding my own feeders. What interested me the most was the fact that asf's dont stink as much as mice and rats. I tryed breeding mice a while back and was succeful but hated the smell and fed all of them off.
I have no started looking for some asfs to start breeding but i did hear they are illegal in CA? Is that true? If it is then its probably going to be hard to find them. If its not true and anyone breeds these and has some to sell to me in Southern CA(LA Area) please message me or if you know where i can get some.
They are illegal in California.
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Re: I want to try to breed ASF's
ASF are also very prolific breeders. You would have to either feed off the male after he breeds the female, or buy him a male partner to live out his days with. You'd get anywhere from 10-20 rats in one litter. That's 10-20 weeks of food. You'd also have to have at least 2 tanks big enough for the males and females from the litter, and if you've ever sexed a rat before, ASF's can be tough to sex at the weanling age. (4 weeks) If you get it wrong, you'd be over run in a few short weeks with ASF's, and that is expensive and stinky.
For one snake, it's just cheaper and easier to buy either bulk FT or continue to buy live once a week.
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Re: I want to try to breed ASF's
Sorry to hijack this thread but... ASF'S are illegal in California???!!! WHY???!!!!
Are they illegal anywhere else?
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: I want to try to breed ASF's
There not as hard to sex as some say, I can clearly tell at about 5 to 6 weeks.
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Re: I want to try to breed ASF's
Originally Posted by mcavana
Sorry to hijack this thread but... ASF'S are illegal in California???!!! WHY???!!!!
Are they illegal anywhere else?
California has a lot of animals that are illegal due to ecological reasons (Ferrets, Hedgehogs, Gerbils, ASF, Sugar Gliders, Monkeys...etc)
The thought is that if they ever get released into the wild, the temperatures here are similar to the habitats of their origins, and that they will become prolific, as the Mongoose is in Hawaii.
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