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Which tubs are you using? Cement or standard storage tubs?
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Got a source for some large cat litter pans? They're easy to find and tend to be cheap. You can use those in a rack, too. Just like Kyte said, anything with smooth sides and bottom they can't get their teeth into should work just fine.
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Yeah for the price of those "good tubs" I can buy a cheaper solution and have a back up set ready to go.
I think our dollar store has kitty litter tubs. A friend in town just let me know that is what he uses in his rack and they haven't chewed them at all. Walmart carries them too I think.
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I think 6 tubs should be good enough for what I want and have a grow out bin for weanlings and one for adults.
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With mortar mixing tubs you can stock at 20-25 grow - outs with weekly cleaning intervals.
With litter pans you can only stock anywhere from 5-10 growouts.
I separate males and females in some racks, and breeder groups in others. 1.5 is great for rat production, and rotate males around.
Once females get round and are within a week of dropping they go to smaller individual birthing tubs until the rats are weaned, then the female goes back into breeding rotation and the weaklings get sexed/separated and go into appropriate sized grow out groups. As they grow they go down the line to the bigger rats tubs, and the bigger ones get fed off and the ones with awesome genes get put into breeding rotation. Just a big circle lol.
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