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Last edited by dr del; 07-29-2010 at 08:51 AM.
Reason: good gord man can you please use smaller pictures?
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Re: Rat breeding setup
PLEASE resize your pictures! They are HUGE!
Carefresh is crappy bedding, it doesn't absorb well and it sit all soggy doing nothing. It can be dustier than pine too.
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Re: Rat breeding setup
Tanks SUCK for breeding rats in, they don't get enough air movement and ammonia builds up and soon your rats have Myco.
If your not going to use tubs and racks to breed in do yourself a favor and use wire cages.
(I used tens for preggo mommas, that is acceptable but short term only) IMO
Aspen is the only bedding I'll use, period
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Rat breeding setup
I didnt want wire cages because my parents already feel uncomfortable. And what is Myco? So tanks are thaaaat bad?
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Re: Rat breeding setup
 Originally Posted by DJ_Bizarre
I didnt want wire cages because my parents already feel uncomfortable. And what is Myco? So tanks are thaaaat bad?
years ago tanks were it....and people bred rats and life went on.
small scale a tank will work and so will your bedding. Tractor supply will sell you a bale of kiln dried pine for about $6, that will serve your needs fine. If you are picky, you can buy a bale of aspen for about $11-14.
If you don't want to deal with a 50 lbs bag, Mazuri sells a 25 lb bag also. But economics says the larger bag is better. Small scale, I would stay tried and true and all should go smoothly.
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Re: Rat breeding setup
 Originally Posted by DJ_Bizarre
I didnt want wire cages because my parents already feel uncomfortable. And what is Myco? So tanks are thaaaat bad?
I use the clear Sterilite containers from Walmart and they run me under $10 I used my soldering iron to put the holes in it for airflow (alot of others use wire mesh) and yes it took alot of holes. I have not had any issues with them chewing out. You can get the containers with locking lids as well. For bedding, I use the pine shavings from Wal-Mart as well. 3 cu ft for around $7. I know some people here will say that the pine is unhealthy for the rats, but I have not had any issues and have used it from day one.
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Re: Rat breeding setup
Lots of people use pine and never have a problem. I get my pine from the feed store and it runs $.99 for a 9CF bale.
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Re: Rat breeding setup
 Originally Posted by izoid
Lots of people use pine and never have a problem. I get my pine from the feed store and it runs $.99 for a 9CF bale.
I have not been able to find any deals like that in my area! 9CF for .99 cents is a great price!
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Re: Rat breeding setup
 Originally Posted by izoid
Lots of people use pine and never have a problem. I get my pine from the feed store and it runs $.99 for a 9CF bale.
Kiln dried pine "works", regular pine shavings are POISONOUS to rats.
Got red nosed rats? lol.
Tanks SUCK for Norway rats, especially tall tanks, since the ammonia can't escape, not good!
I keep asf's in tanks with good air flow over the tank and it works, but not Norway rats.
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 07-29-2010 at 01:19 PM.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Rat breeding setup
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Kiln dried pine "works", regular pine shavings are POISONOUS to rats.
Got red nosed rats? lol.
Tanks SUCK for Norway rats, especially tall tanks, since the ammonia can't escape, not good!
I keep asf's in tanks with good air flow over the tank and it works, but not Norway rats.
I'm going to double check mine tonight but I believe they are kiln dried. No red noses here, unless they get into an odd scuffle.
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