
African soft-furred rat breeders are few in number. When raised, they can be fed mealworms, vegetables, and seeds. Rats should not be fed food items like chocolate, caffeine, sweet potato, raw beans, or wild insects.
Are you done with African soft fur rats?
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What do you feed your African soft fur mice?
We feed our African Soft-furs the same diet as our mice: Mazuri Rodent Breeder 6F in addition to some fresh foods, seeds, and grains. There unfortunately isn't a lot of information available regarding their diet, but generally speaking, if it's safe for mice it's safe for ASF.
What is the habitat of an African soft-furred rat?
An African soft-furred rat's habitat constitutes forests and deserts in the wild. They are also bred in captivity where they are usually raised in cages or an aquarium. Breeders breed them to feed their pet reptiles such as snakes, including ball pythons.
How do you take care of African soft-furs?
African Soft-furs love to run on wheels. We also provide food enrichment in the form of millet and oat sprays (usually available in the bird section) to encourage them to forage. As with mice, we find most commercially available cages to be inadequate.

How do Africans keep soft fur rats?
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Do African soft fur rats smell?
I love African Soft furs for two reasons: No smell and they are CUTE! You can house ASFs in a cage, aquarium, or chew proof bins. A regular size rat cage works great as well for a group of these, but just make sure the young rats can't fit through the bars. These little guys are also extreme chewers!
How long do African soft fur rats live?
three yearsNatural habitat is forests or deserts. Lives for up to three years. Omnivorous – eats a complete rodent food supplemented by meal worms, fruit, vegetables. Larger than a normal mouse but a lot smaller than normal rats.
Are African soft fur rats good pets?
African soft-furred rats are known for how rapidly they breed and this is beneficial for those who use them as prey for their reptile pets. They can also be raised as pets, although this is rare. African soft fur rats are popularly known as 'miracle food' which help to grow healthier reptiles.
How big do African soft furred rats get?
4.7 in.Natal multimammate mouse / Length (Adult)
Are African soft fur rats good for ball pythons?
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What vegetables can ASF rats eat?
Broccoli, cucumber, zucchini and asparagus are also good choices. Offer bits of pumpkin and squash when available. Carrot and other root vegetables like potato, rutabaga and parsnip are fine in small amounts. A few sprigs of fresh basil, fennel, parsley and the like are a good way of making use of leftover herbs.
Where do rats like to be stroked?
Your rat probably likes having the top of his head stroked and gently scratched. He also appreciates it if you pet him along his back, from his neck to about the middle -- the area closest to the tail can be sensitive. Rats usually enjoy having their ears rubbed.
What is ASF snake food?
ASF are the native rodent to Africa and thus are a ball pythons natural food source. Referring to size, ASF are between mice and rats, they are a very lean, high protein, high calorie, low fat food source, making them the superior rodent feeder.
How do you take care of ASF?
ASF's thrive on a diet consisting mostly of small animal seed mix and commercial rat pellets. They also like fruits and vegetables. You can feed them just about everything but remember the rule “you are what you eat” and your reptiles will be eating these rats.
Can ASF rats be pets?
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What is a ASF mouse?
ASF 360 and ASF 361 are Lactobacilli. Lactobacilli are rod-shaped, Gram-positive, aerotolerant bacteria, and common colonizers of the squamous epithelia of the stomach of mice.
Where do rats like to be stroked?
Your rat probably likes having the top of his head stroked and gently scratched. He also appreciates it if you pet him along his back, from his neck to about the middle -- the area closest to the tail can be sensitive. Rats usually enjoy having their ears rubbed.
What is a satin rat?
Satin rats are distinguished by their curled/wavy whiskers, darker/deeper looking color, and shinier/finer/longer coats. As newborns, you can tell the Satins by their whiskers that are wavy/curled and lay more against the head vs. Standards that have straight whiskers that stick out from the head.
What is ASF snake food?
ASF are the native rodent to Africa and thus are a ball pythons natural food source. Referring to size, ASF are between mice and rats, they are a very lean, high protein, high calorie, low fat food source, making them the superior rodent feeder.
When can ASF rats breed?
Breeding ASF's is very easy. All you need to do is put a male and female together. They sexually mature between 2-3 months.
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How to pick up a soft fur rat?
The best way to pick up a soft fur rat is by the base of it's tail, they are more apt to nip or bite when grasped from behind. Their gestation period is approximately 21 days. They love to climb so a wire cage is great, the bigger the better because they need room to run, jump and climb. Hiding places are a necessity not an option.
What is a soft fur rat?
The African Soft Fur Rat though new to the pet trade is a unique little rodent with unusual qualities. Not only is this little rat a great step up for people who feed reptiles it is virtually odorless and that is definately a plus for those who would like to have a pet rat or mouse they can keep inside the house and not spend a fortune in bedding or spend a lot of time cleaning to keep the rodent odor down.
How many babies can a soft fur rat have?
Soft fur rats are able to breed at only 2 months old! They can have as few as 6 and as many as 22 babies per litter! Fruits and vegetables should be at least 1/3 of their diet as well as a good quality rodent pellet type food.
Can African soft fur rats survive in cold?
If you are considering adding an African Soft Fur rat into your family there are a few things you should know and put into consideration: Soft fur rats can not handle the cold, they come from a warm climate and need warmth to thrive.
Do soft fur rats eat?
Soft fur rats are strictly nocturnal, you will rarely see them out in the day. Make sure fresh food and water is available at all times, they are very active and there for have a high metabolism so they eat and drink frequently while active during their night time play.
Can a rat be tamed?
About the size of an adult gerbil, the soft fur rat is easily tamed with frequent handling and as mentioned earlier since you won't have to spend as much time cleaning their housing you will have more time to be able to spend time playing with it.
That's it, I'm done with African Soft Fur Rats!
I've been breeding rats, mice and ASF for quite a few months now and the ASF don't have babies very often and the growth of the babies is super slow! I have baby mice growing 4x faster than the baby ASF.
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I feel you there. I use about 60 rats a month most are med to large rats too. Makes it hard to keep up breeding. I can only produce about 25% of my oun feeders. I never did asf cause i cant find any. Tho i have a asf eater. Makes it a pain My rats i do 1 to 4 and never take them out unless there is a issue