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why critter keepers are not good for rodents...
Hey guys,
So I came across this issue this week when I found a few of my rats swimming in their kritter keeper!!
I buy my feeders live(not for a lack of trying to switch to F/T), and most of my animals are on Norways. I have a proper rat bin for Noways that get refused. Some of them are stuck on Natals and sometimes I have 3 of them kicking around after feeding day. I was keeping them in a Kritter Keeper like this one.

If you guys look closely there is a circle on the top that pops off and you can slide a rodent water bottle down in there. It lasted months, and yesterday I smelt something really gross coming from the bedroom, walked in and they were in a swamp of aspen, food, and water.. LOL They chewed through the bottle and emptied over 500ml into the cage!
Just thought I would share with you guys so no one else tries this LOL.
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Re: why critter keepers are not good for rodents...
wow & yikes.
i have a kritter keeper but its not that one.
my current collection
1.2 kiddos
1.0 better half
0.1 mojave ball python (Nyx)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
1.0 Eastern Box turtle
3.4.? rats (? = litter coming any day now)
0.1 dutch rabbit (Lucy)
my "future hopefuls"
0.0.1 pied cockatiel 0.0.1 white bellied caique 0.0.2 guinea pigs
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Re: why critter keepers are not good for rodents...
Cool! Check out that picture on the side...you can keep boa constrictors and iguanas in those things! 
Sounds like quite the mess! I wonder how surprised the rats were when all that water started pouring out? LOL
I'd be afraid of chew-outs in a rig like that. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did!
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Luckily I had a spare aquarium laying around, because I just ended up with a pet rat. My BP has refused to eat F/T in the winter, and will only accept live. I have tried to feed this rat to my BP twice now, and they just cuddle, no kidding, like rub noses and the BP uses the rat for a pillow. I had decided to call the rat Wesley after the character in the movie "Princess Bride", but after surviving two feeding, he is now "The Dread Pirate Roberts."
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LOL yeah! I still haven't gotten the stain out of the plastic from all the wet substrate! I keep the keeper in an extra aquarium I have. If they get out of the kritter keeper, they still have to get out of the aquarium too! I figure that gives me enough time to discover them and foil their escape plans.
LOL! I guess this is why people tend to lean towards the glass water dispensers! I've given them a tiny little water dish for the interim and change it every 12 hours or so (what a pain in the ass). The problem is one of the ASF has become very dominant of the keeper and bites anything that tries to come in so I have to take the water dish out with feeding tongs. All the while he's biting ferociously at the tongs!
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Re: why critter keepers are not good for rodents...
 Originally Posted by JLC
Cool! Check out that picture on the side...you can keep boa constrictors and iguanas in those things!
Sounds like quite the mess! I wonder how surprised the rats were when all that water started pouring out? LOL
I'd be afraid of chew-outs in a rig like that. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did!
LOL!! I should see if my 20 lb Boa fits or at least get 1/4 of him and send photos to the company with the caption, "LIES!"
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I had tons of issues with rodents chewing water bottles. I even had one afternoon of trying to cut OPEN a water bottle to get a rodent out after they chewed the bottom rim, then one crawled INSIDE and couldn't get back out.
My rats in the 55g tank drink out of a dish set up on another overturned dish as a platform. The rack rats can't get to the water bottles. Those things are too pricy to replace every time the rats decide they're bored.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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when i used water bottles i used the rubber stoppers with sipper tubes on liqueur bottles. they started chewing the rubber stoppers. so i took the plastic lid of the liqueur bottle and drilled a hole in it to slide the sipper through and screwed it over the chewed rubber stop. they had a much harder time chewing the hard plastic and pretty much left it alone.
adam jeffery
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Re: why critter keepers are not good for rodents...
 Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
I had tons of issues with rodents chewing water bottles. I even had one afternoon of trying to cut OPEN a water bottle to get a rodent out after they chewed the bottom rim, then one crawled INSIDE and couldn't get back out.
My rats in the 55g tank drink out of a dish set up on another overturned dish as a platform. The rack rats can't get to the water bottles. Those things are too pricy to replace every time the rats decide they're bored.
That's incredible!! I have never heard of anything like that! I wish I saw that.
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