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    Lightbulb Re: Can fuzzy rats harm my baby BP???

    Quote Originally Posted by zato1 View Post
    thanks, but for doing so i have to turn on the ligth, id like to hear some more advices
    I used to breed ASF's for feeders. They are a bit more aggressive than other's like mice & regular rats.
    So that being said you should just take a flashlight and keep an eye on the feeding, keep a pair of tongs handy so if your BP don't get a good head strike you can use the tongs to keep the rats head from biting your bp. Or just to help squeeze the life out of the rat a little quicker. They may also scratch your bp to so again the tongs help.
    Also if you stun the rat it will still be alive and kicking, yet it will have less resistance. (knock it on the head with something hard before introducing it to your bp) just don't knock it out and kill it since you want to feed live.
    Shoot me a personal message if you have more questions, as I do have some experience with ASF's.
    Best of luck!

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