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  • 05-16-2016, 07:58 PM
    Paleosinensis
    Can bioactive be set up for feeder rodents?
    Disclaimer: this is all hypothetical and for building knowledge; efficiency is not key.


    So. Bioactive and rodents. Can it be reasonably done, even if only on a very small scale? I know their metabolism goes much faster than reptiles with all the waste to match. Mice seem feasible due to their very small size even as adults, but rats on up I'm not sure about. Would making the soil deeper or having a low animal density per cubic foot make any difference? On the positive side some rodents love digging so much that they might be able to help turn over their own soil.

    Thoughts? Has anyone ever actually tried this?
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