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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    I pull them at around 5-6 weeks *I think*. When they are fast, with beady eyes, and are eating their own food (around 15g or so).

    I never leave them in till they are feeder size. I just find I get fatalies of the pinks then, since they all huddle in one corner and bury the babes.

    Same with separating them out to give females a risk. I leave established colonies alone and never separate them. They are fine with back to back breeding.
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