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My Rat rack
Well I had some extra time and motivation and got my rat rack all finished up. Well almost, I'm still going to install a watering system because i absolutely loath water bottles. The lixit brand is horrible, they should be called dripsit. Anyways, heres my rack, with a picture of a little hanging hopper i made for the younglings. Plus a pic of an uber pregger mouse and a pick of my male ASF who is working on getting old enough to make the ladies mommas.
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http://i34.tinypic.com/33ubhbr.jpg
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Re: My Rat rack
Great looking rack! how does the little food drop down affect opening the tubs?
Nice work.
Justin
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Re: My Rat rack
Great idea for the drop down!! :gj: I imagine if you put it towards the front enough, you can still get the tub down and out?
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Re: My Rat rack
Is that 1/2 inch mesh?
-adam
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Re: My Rat rack
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Originally Posted by jkobylka
Great looking rack! how does the little food drop down affect opening the tubs?
Nice work.
Justin
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Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Great idea for the drop down!! :gj: I imagine if you put it towards the front enough, you can still get the tub down and out?
Well your correct on the fact that being near the front i can pull the tub almost fully out, but i cant totally remove the tub. I decided this is fine with me though as I just move the mice to another tub and suck all the used substrate out with my shopvac. Then just give it a good cleaning with some clorohexidine, let dry, and then refill.
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Is that 1/2 inch mesh?
-adam
I dont have the packaging anymore but I think you are correct in your guess.:gj:
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Re: My Rat rack
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Originally Posted by bc30629
I dont have the packaging anymore but I think you are correct in your guess.:gj:
Keep an eye on the little buggers ... I've seen plenty of female mice push their pinkies right through 1/2 screen ... I've had to pull racks apart and re-screen with 1/4 for mice before ... not fun. Hopefully you won't have the same problem that I did, but I thought I'd give a heads up just in case.
Nice looking rack!
-adam
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Re: My Rat rack
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Originally Posted by bc30629
Well your correct on the fact that being near the front i can pull the tub almost fully out, but i cant totally remove the tub. I decided this is fine with me though as I just move the mice to another tub and suck all the used substrate out with my shopvac. Then just give it a good cleaning with some clorohexidine, let dry, and then refill.
I wonder if there was a way you could rig some sort of removable feeding apparatus? Something that you could pop out to fully remove the tub? Just thinking out loud...
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Re: My Rat rack
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Re: My Rat rack
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Keep an eye on the little buggers ... I've seen plenty of female mice push their pinkies right through 1/2 screen ... I've had to pull racks apart and re-screen with 1/4 for mice before ... not fun. Hopefully you won't have the same problem that I did, but I thought I'd give a heads up just in case.
Nice looking rack!
-adam
Good advice, I see what you mean by the size. A little pink would surely fit through the openings. I will keep an eye out for pinks on the roof, until then i guess i gotta just keep my fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by blueapplepaste
I wonder if there was a way you could rig some sort of removable feeding apparatus? Something that you could pop out to fully remove the tub? Just thinking out loud...
Technically i could do that, i would just have to bend back the wire a bit, but i honestly dont have a problem with the way it is set up now. In fact I just cleaned the mouse tub and I was quite satisfied. I will let you know if it becomes a problem though.
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Originally Posted by Drew87
Very cool, nice job
Thanks!
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Re: My Rat rack
Nice rack however hopper mice will be able to squeeze through the hardware cloth and escape (I learned the hard way ;))
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