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Sonya
at Sat Jan 29 12:14:22 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ]
In all the years I have had rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters of three or four varieties.....I always come back to rats and mice.
I need the tiny pinks of the mice.(neonate milks, childrens pythons) I have breeders now that make litters in the high teens to mid twenties...so I can cull out a bunch at birth to feed neonate snakes and still leave them a bunch to raise to other sizes.
My rats I feed to my bigger snakes from newborn on up. My rats have litters of 10-20 and I do the same as the mice and can sell any size that way. By four weeks old they are 100gms.
So, I can see if I had a snake that was really wanting hamsters or something less smelly to start on. But then I would find it a pain if someone sold me a snake that wanted ASF and was a pain to switch.
I can see the less smell overall. But I still haven't found ASFs worth the initial investment or the blood loss to the little vampires. The only rodents forgiven for biting me are moms with new litters.
Gerbils are a dredge on the market here though I did breed them for a long time.
Hamsters take up more space and blood lose then they have been worth to me.
So I got Zen and am back to rats and mice. ----- Sonya
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