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    was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    So here the story, I look down and see an asf zoom across the room and under a rat rack. So I grab my 18in long hemos and try to grab its tail. It was always JUST out of reach and kept switching sides of the rack which was really making me angry. I finally get it after me being in a really odd position and put it back in a tub...IT HOPS OUT AGAIN. So after catching it for the second time I was really mad at it. So, I suddenly hear them start to fight and I really did not want to see one of my females die SO I rub it in its bedding...no go. So now it bites ME OH NOO... first time being bit by an adult asf and this one had already made me go through hell. So I go grab a bottle of AXE spray and spray them all. This morning I go in and what do you know? They are all fight free and happy Now, I do not recommend this but hey, it worked out of anger and they smell great! There were no baby's in the tub either so no harm was done and I have no plans to feed these off. Just thought I would let everyone know!- Matt. Please do not turn this into a flaming contest, like I said it was late at night and I was ready to feed all of the asfs off by the second time it jumped out.

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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    So confusing yet so funny....
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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    LOL! OMG that is hilarious... I am having problems with my fancy mice... My mom was eaten by the babysitter mouse for no apparent reason...and my baby sitter mouse is my favorite but she is mean to my other mice except my male. oh well I have been meaning to thin out my colony... I just didn't expect such a gruesome end for her...
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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    Maybe he'll be irresistable to all the females and you'll have a population explosion...
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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    If the females have not had any litters, they will accept a new male even into their adult hood.

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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    If the females have not had any litters, they will accept a new male even into their adult hood.

    This was a female, who is about to pop so im lucky I got her in time!
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: was of introducing new asfs to an already started colony when mad

    hahaha thats a great post!!!! They should make an axe commercial using asfs!

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