Breeding Snake Food (ASFs and Mice!)
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i am starting to breed mice.Do you have any tips for me.
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@farmerz245 African Soft Fur rats, theyre a kind of rat :)
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how do u make the food thing?
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what is an AFS?
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where did you get a food hopper
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hay i have a big Q. do mice inbreed? i need to know this becouse i am gunna get a snake and i need to get some feeder mice for breeding becouse the closest pet store to me is about 1 and a half - 2 hours away. and if so how many mice will i need to get (males and females).if you know the info i am lookin for please be a pal and share it :). thanks to all that help
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yeah man.
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breeding genetics by using a punnet square will help you determin calcium, zink, iron and the benifets for a better tasting and healthy mouse. this will help your reptiles live longer and breed better if the mice are healthy the snake is healthy. make the mice healthy by feeding them oats and drinkin a mixture of one milligram of skim dairy milk and one cup of water.also for a mouse diet dont over feed or under feed, 20 small meals a day
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@jmoneyboy08 yea i tried it it works but not as well as the store bought stuff this jus saves a few dollars
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@Ipod711G really?
Wont those rats manage to chew through that plactic container you have them in? I ask cuz im running outta tanks and wanna do the same thing, tupperware is much easier to deal with than a shitload of tanks. i have had my 3 asfs now for about 2 and half months and now have 20 some odd babies and the moms are pregnant again.
GazooDeGreatest 1 year ago
@GazooDeGreatest The ASFs really cannot get out of the tubs. The corners are all smooth so they can't get their teeth on anything. So no holes! :)
mitch21613 1 year ago
so asf do not smell
beardybreeder4life 2 years ago
They have very little natural odor to them... But after a couple weeks, you definitely smell the ammonia from their feces...
mitch21613 2 years ago
what are ASFs....?
Sn4keB1te93 3 years ago
African Soft Furred Rats... They're ball pythons' natural food source in the wild.They get bigger than mice but smaller than rats... Except they're mean little buggers...
mitch21613 3 years ago