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    Rodent Rack for Dummies

    Here's a rodent rack I threw together out of parts you can get from your local Container Store.



    You will need 4 of the "Grid Stacking Shelf White" found here (currently backordered): http://www.containerstore.com/shop?p...N=&Ntt=shelves. 2 Sterilite "18 gal. Tote Box White": http://www.containerstore.com/shop?p...&Ntt=sterilite. 2 water bottles, elastic bands to hold water, and bungee to hold the totes in place.

    I've been running this successfully for over a year now. It can comfortably hold 1.4 rats between the 2 totes. I know a rack can be made for cheaper, and hold more rats, but for someone who's not too handy with tools (me) and has a small collection of bps, this might just be the right thing for you.

    Adult male and 2 young females:



    2 pregnant females:



    Any questions? Feel free to ask!

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    Is it sturdy? It looks kinda like it might fall over.
    Rasmey



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    tons of mice and rats

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    Re: Rodent Rack for Dummies

    Yup, it's very stable. These are stackable storage shelves so they're made to be stable. Here's a pic of a newly born clutch:



    Mark

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    I love how snake people refer to litters as a clutch.

    Nice rack. It does look like it will tip over any moment, but if you've been using it for a year with no problems it must work great. The only thing I'd be concerned with is that it doesn't provide the rats much space (one momma and a litter would get crowded really fast when they start growing) and for the price, doesn't hold much.
    Under Construction.....

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    Re: Rodent Rack for Dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    I love how snake people refer to litters as a clutch.
    I know...my sister had a clutch of nephews last month!!!

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    not snake people, python people, those of us with boas know the difference lol

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