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  • 09-24-2008, 10:38 PM
    marmie
    Re: 2 females and one male for breeding
    They are very cute! Good luck with your project. Breeding rats is actually fun for me.

    Why bother with a glass tank when you can easily make some bin out of Rubbermaid tubs? With the Rubbermaid tubs you can always have a clean one ready and they are much lighter than a glass tank. I've never kept rats in glass tanks, am I missing something?

    There are several post on how to make the tubs.
  • 09-25-2008, 05:35 AM
    Ballpython2
    Re: 2 females and one male for breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by marmie View Post
    They are very cute! Good luck with your project. Breeding rats is actually fun for me.

    Why bother with a glass tank when you can easily make some bin out of Rubbermaid tubs? With the Rubbermaid tubs you can always have a clean one ready and they are much lighter than a glass tank. I've never kept rats in glass tanks, am I missing something?

    There are several post on how to make the tubs.

    You aren't missing anything at all. but i just feel safer with glass because its 100% fail proof as the rats getting out or biting through anything then escaping. i have heard of rats biting through bins and people have to keep buying them and i dont wanna come home one day and have rats all over my house.

    i'm more of a safe than sorry person so imma stick with the tanks.
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