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Ugly Babies

TripleMoonsExotic

I <3 Stripes!
For those who have never seen ASF Fuzzies, here's a pic (plus a pic of mum with newborns). They're not cute and soft like Mouse Fuzzies, they're kind of coarse and scraggly looking. :crazy02:
 

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Ohh they are cute! Thats an interesting looking mouse, is it just a normal feeder?? (no clue what ASF stands for :-x)
 
I'll have to agree on this one, baby ASF are ugly. The picture really doesn't do them justice, they look mangy to me. Ugly little spuds:bang:
 
Awww!!! There like those cheap-o dolls you used to get as a kid where half of the hair is missing!
 
We just bought a trio of these this weekend! Looking forward to our first litters hopefully in the near future.
 
The babies are ugly but the adults are great. I have had a 1.4 group for about 6 months. They reproduce very well and give me lots of babies. My snakes all seem to like them just fine too.
 
Aww, faces only a mother could love! They really are much cuter as they get older, though.
 
I have these too,when they get started there nothing holding them
back,you will get unbelievable numbers. There known as multi mammary
mice here in the UK,I've have seen them called Natal rats too. I
thought I was told on here before they are banned in the U.S and
Canada. :shrugs:
 
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