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AFRICAN SOFT FURRED RAT COLONY

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

ASF RAT BREEDING

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  • OK... OK... I get it. Snakes, birds of prey, etc need feeding. And I also get that you breed soft furs in a better environment than other people, but I just find it amazing how some people just see them as money. The previous comment seems to think that they're genetically modified... I mean... wtf? They're a different specie.

    When researching them I found comments about people saying how they enoy torturing them. It's wrong.

  • @oopqooify Yea i dont see them as a big money pit like there were when first brought to the states. I breeder told me 10 yrs ago they were about $50 bucks a pair. I buy mines from $1-$3 each depending on demand and time of season. Usually from July to around November they cost alot more because ball python babies are hatching and alot of breeders use them for there own picky eaters.

  • Where in Chicago do you live?? I would be interested in coming down and buying some asfs from you. Let me know what you have available.

    Thanks,

  • @batottahell1 Sorry I dont breed them anymore but you can find them at the Animal Expo in Wheaton,IL

  • where did u get your african soft furred rat

  • From a reptile show in Wheaton,IL

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  • Hey! Can you feed adult BP's those? Also... How long does it take for a baby to become an adult?

  • @TheStoryIsOver Umm me either. They are gentically modified. The only rodents that I had that you can say are " genetically modified" are my webster strain mice. But my asf rats are 100% natural

  • Aw, they're very cute too! My only issue would be figuring out the right ratio and amount of animals so that I always have the right sizes available for my small-medium snake collection.

  • have you been beaten yet?

    

  • hey wussup man.. u still sellin ASF's?..

  • when do you take out the babies ?

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