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  • 01-15-2013, 02:19 PM
    carlson
    I agree I hate my tanks for that reason ill be building tubs soon just waiting on little more cash cuz you got to clean tanks too much with rats
  • 01-18-2013, 05:49 PM
    PatriotPythons
    I keep my rats in pairs. My mortality rate is close to zero (no moms trying to hoard all the babies) and they maintain condition just fine and have a productive breeding life of 48 weeks or about 12 litters. Usually, the male will re-breed the female about 2-3 days after her litter is born. I check my tubs daily and remove the weaned rats as their is a new litter in the tub. This has worked perfectly for me.

    I also tend to agree that a rack is the best system around for housing and breeding rats. It makes things so much simpler and faster.

    If you can not afford a rack at the moment may I suggest saving up to build one. When you make a goal of saving a few hundred dollars you usually will find that it doesn't take that long to do it.
  • 01-18-2013, 06:11 PM
    MrLang
    I spent MAYBE 100 bucks total on my rack with tubs and water bottles. The 'small' rack here http://rodentracks.com/
  • 01-19-2013, 04:27 AM
    PatriotPythons
    Re: 1.4
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    I spent MAYBE 100 bucks total on my rack with tubs and water bottles. The 'small' rack here http://rodentracks.com/

    Well, here are some prices for anyone that is interested.

    2' x 25' roll of hardware cloth - $33.47

    (6) medium mixing tubs - $33.48

    (15) 2 x 3 x 8 - $27.90

    1lb 2.5" Coarse Thread Drywall Screws - $4.37

    1 box T50 staples - $3.22

    This all comes to $109.62 including the tax.

    However, if this is the first time that you are building one of these you are going to need a stapler, a heavy duty pair of wire snips, some 90 degree corner clamps, and we haven't even gotten into the watering system yet.

    It isn't cheap, but it is so worth it.
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