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    Cool ASFs or Regular Ol' Rats??

    Too all you Breeders out there!!

    I am in the process of building up my collection of rats to breed for my snakes! But I came across a deal for ASFs..

    So my question is to those that have bred both species: What do you guys prefer to breed and what smells the less if at all? Also which produces better at better rates?

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    As far as smell ASF as far as growth, reproduction and temperament RATS
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    Really? Rats are the way to go huh?
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    Youll get bit by ASFs. Love them since they produce high numbers, smell less but rats win because they dont eat my hands off.

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    ASF's smell less and are easier in my opinion. They produce large litters. ASF's will not out grow feeding size for a ball python. However, they grow much slower than regular rats and can be very protective of their babies.

    I've bread both and have switched over to ASFs. I also have frozen regular rats for buyers who want me to get babies started on F/T.

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    Cool

    Huh! Well I think the best way is to raise and breed both and see for myself!

    So this might be a weird question, but can regular rats and ASFs breed together?
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    Re: ASFs or Regular Ol' Rats??

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    So this might be a weird question, but can regular rats and ASFs breed together?
    No

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    Re: ASFs or Regular Ol' Rats??

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    No
    Just NO? Is there a reason? It just crossed my mind, so I thought I would ask!!!
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    Re: ASFs or Regular Ol' Rats??

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    Just NO? Is there a reason? It just crossed my mind, so I thought I would ask!!!
    Same reason you can't breed with an ape. BTW, ASF's and rats can't breed with mice either.

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    With Asf you need to becareful with breeding of rodents for over 12 years snakes mainly Ball pythons can get hooked on asf and not go back to rats. I have seen it many times. Asf are great for if you have picky eaters and thats about it. But man do they hurt when thy bite lol like a feral kitten lol...But i would stick with rats way easier imo.. We do both here where i live and well sell rat 5:1 over Asf.

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