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    Fancy pants rats :)

    Here's just a few shots of some of the babies that I've started making. I was originally lucky enough to get my colony starters from our very own snakesRkewl (Jerry). I'm really into rat keeping. It's a great hobby and I provide top notch food for my snakes. I determine the quality of my food supply It's win win all the way around. I have about 8 litters currenly and a few more dropping by the weekend. Perfect staggering going to keep a steady food supply.











    Thanks for looking!

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    Nice. I need to get into breeding mice and rats

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    Re: Fancy pants rats :)

    Quote Originally Posted by frenchy View Post
    Nice. I need to get into breeding mice and rats
    No you don't. I'm spending so much time with the rodents I'm forgeting to feed the snakes.

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    I love the rats a lot. Not easy to feed them off. I spend quite a bit of time with mine too. Super friendly smart little critters

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    LOL John

    Good looking litters Brian, I'm happy they took off so well for you
    All those cuties and a dwarf on top of it, swingggg.
    Make sure to keep track of which females are het dwarfs, you'll curse yourself down the road if you don't
    Jerry Robertson

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    Congrats.......................... its a lot easier if you name them, bacon, sausage, kibble, and so on, you get the idea

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    Nice, how long have you been breeding now? Was it difficult to get started?
    1.0 normal (Hades)
    1.1 pastel (Snatch and Gypsy)
    1.0 pinstripe (Capone)
    0.1 spider pos het ghost
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    1.2 rats (Dallas, Pinky and Bella)

    0.1 sexy wife!

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    I've been going for about 3 months now. I was lucky to get some killer starters for my colony from our own snakesRkewl (Jerry). He has some of the coolest rats around. The biggest thing that makes this doable is the racks. If I hadn't built the rat racks I think the workload would be immense. It makes things so easy to have nice racks. Aside from the time I spent with the rats, cleaning, feeding, and watering doesn't take much time at all with a setup like this. Racks are the key to my success. I'm not going to lie about it

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    Re: Fancy pants rats :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    The biggest thing that makes this doable is the racks.
    I can tell you this is soooooo true!!!!!
    I spend less time with my 6 trios in a rack then I did with 3 trios in tanks

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    Racks make breeding rats much much easier.
    I can clean my 5 space rack in the same time it took to clean one large two story wire rat cage
    Jerry Robertson

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