I wrestled with the idea of bringing them in or not ... here are the conclusions I came to.

While they are supposed to have great litters most people with them report about a 14 average ... Same as most of my rats.

No real difference in pregnancy length between those and a normal rat.

They look similiar to a hamster ... this may turn people off to them thinking they are a "pet" rather than a feeder.

And the biggest one ... The only snake they are really going to be good for is wild caught ball pythons. With them still being an exotic with high prices most people arent going to want to feed them to their animals ...

If I was breeding snakes to sell I would not feed them these rats ... you are running a risk of the reptiles (particularly ball pythons) imprinting on them. As a potential client I would not consider an animal from a breeder feeding soft-furred rats as they are only available in limited quantities and high cost.

Bryan