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    I would never feed a live weaned or older ASF to any snake. They are and can be Deamons! Read some of the other posts about ASF. An google raising them. It took me about a year to cull the Deamons out of my colonies. If you put your hand in the tub one or more females would attack. Some breeders just wear gloves as the behavior is normal.

    If you feed adults ASF live make sure you don't leave them in the snakes encloser long. If your snake didn't strike and wrap when the ASF hits the floor DON"T leave it in over five minutes. I can't stress enough feeding ASF live (over crawlers) is a bad idea. Hungry Norway Rats are tame compared to ASF.

    I would build a CO2 camber and gas them and freeze them. CO2 tanks can be found local if you google them or beer supply store. Or for fresh killed, pick the ASF you don't like an use a .50 mouse trap to break its neck. Safer for your BP!


    Good luck!

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