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    Re: Your Experience With ASFR?

    My BP was feeding on mice, and I couldn't keep rats in the house, so I switched to ASFs. She used to feed pretty well, but would go off every few months for a week or so--but since I switched to ASFs she eats regularly.
    ASFs are easy to breed, and kind of fun to watch too. They don't smell unless you leave the bedding unchanged for more than a week. I'd say to do it. Wait a bit longer if you don't like the idea of breeding your own feeders.
    And wait for more input, of course. I'm a relative newbie.
    Just 0.1 normal BP, 1.0 mojave, 0.1 California King, 0.1 Saharan sand boa, ~20 hermit crabs, a Patriot crab, 5.0 rats, and a herd of mice and ASFs

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