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    ASF rack!!!

    So, we finally got this done

    Thanks to AK907 for the initial idea, Deborah's thread on rat rack DIY for tips, and ARB reptiles for step by step.

    Here are the cut pieces

    Thanks to my fiance

    Here is the rack upside down, drying ...


    And here is what the top of each tub looks like


    Woot ... getting rats in a couple days Pretty excited about it.
    Just need to find food locally ... ugh. Have had no luck. Tractor supply doesn't carry Mazuri rodent here. Not happy about that.

    Any tips of what to use for bedding?

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    I use kiln pine. But I've heard many people having great success with a mix of the pine pellets and kiln pine. Great job on the rack btw! I live for those mixing tubs. Makes everything so much easier.


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    Glue dried and castors on

    This thing is great. All the tubs come out mostly fine, there is one that is a little snug and one that is a little big less snug than that but the other two are perfect...

    Anyway, I'm really happy. Can't wait to add my ASF this week

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    Re: ASF rack!!!

    The rack looks great!. 2 things I see, first if you are going to put ASF in the tubs....You might have to put some pieces of 2x4 under the water bottle so the ASF can reach, those cement tubs are deep. Also it appears that you used 1/2" screens. The ASF babies can and will get through that. I like to use 1/4" for both mice and ASF.

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    I was hoping since they are deep they wouldn't be able to get through.. they still can? I can only find 1/2" here

    Id like to find some long stemmed water bottles... no idea if they make those

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    Maybe I can suspend them.off the wiring

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    Re: ASF rack!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch View Post
    I was hoping since they are deep they wouldn't be able to get through.. they still can? I can only find 1/2" here
    I've seen ASFs jump about 2 feet before...if I find the video of it I'll post it...

    Found it!:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCDU9G4HiP8 ...and I was wrong, it's only 1 foot, but still pretty high!lol.
    Also most lowes/homedepot/etc that carry 1/2" also carry 1/4"...I'd keep looking.

    Looks great by the way!
    Last edited by Powerspythons; 07-19-2011 at 02:49 PM.

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    Well its a little late for that. Any suggestions?

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    Yeah I don't know why my home depot doesn't carry 1/4". I suppose I can move weanlings to a tub or tank...

    Would like to keep them in this system though if there is any other way.

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