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    Re: Lowe's tubs vs. Home Depot tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    I build them the same way and I have had tubs chewed every now and then. If they want to chew they will.
    Have to agree, but instead of saving a chewed through tub as a parts supply to cover up other tub holes in the future ( gorilla glued on)... a friend saved me.... staple hardware cloth over the hole and never worry again.

    The debate about which brand of tub is now a mute point..... because effective about 2 or so months ago.... Lowes AND Home Depot both went to the same vendor,so tubs are the ODJOB brand .... thin!

    I ran across 1 bit of info that might help in a future DIY rat rack build.... TSC has very THICK tubs, but no dimensions listed on it.

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    I take the holey tubs from my feeder supplier, make the opening big enough for my boas, and use them as hides.

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