Need help with breeding rats...
OK, I am currently breeding mice,ASF's, and rats. The mice and soft furs are doing quite well but I am desperately struggling with my rat breeding. I currently have 59 Ball Pythons of which about half are adults so I really need to straighten out this rat breeding issue. I currently have the rats in my garage @ 65 degrees in (3) 7 tub racks with 1.3 or 1.4 in each. I was using Mauzuri 6F for a while but it is about a 2 hour drive for me to get and is getting a bit expensive. I have been feeding them Doggie Bag dog food and adding Black sunflower seeds to up their protein. I have been experiencing a lot of babies being eaten, moms that do not take care of babies and /or babies that simply do not survive. I understand that there is a lot of debate with using dog food but then I see several people that have no issues with it. What else could be wrong ???? My ASF's and Mice all live in the same area in similar set-ups and eat the same food and yet they are thriving:) I am half tempted to simply convert to all soft furs but they take so long to get up to size:(
At this time I am leaving the colonies together and do not seperate the pregnant moms nor do I cycle the boys out. Might I be better off emptying one rack and using that for birthing moms? Should I cycle the boys? Is it better to have more females in each rack to help feed or should I have less to reduce stress?
If you had 59 snakes to feed and had (3) 7 tub racks how would you set it up?
Re: Need help with breeding rats...
You will definitely up your production putting one prego mom in a tub by herself.
You may also notice better production using the Mazuri rodent chow again...
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sun flower seeds are oil and fat. Neither are needed. They are your problem.
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Taking your moms out and putting them in "birthing" rack alone will help a ton, it might not even be the mom eating the babies could be the other rats, "don't know for sure" but i do no for sure that the babies are getting trampled and defecated on by the other rats.
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separate the preggos, get back on mazuri, and upping the temps to about 70 would definitely help as well. Just a cheap space heater from walmart should do the trick there.
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http://www.rodentracks.com/Large-Tub-Rat-Rack.html
build a 6 tub 3x2 tub rack
run 1.8 in each tub = 48 females.
Personally, the first month I would run them 1.9
then you will be pulling females to birthing racks and number in main rack will lower. A single male will not impregnant all 9 at once. No worries.
Birthing racks I would use small tub for only a single mother per tub.
You place mom in birthing tub when she baloons up prior to giving birth.
I heat my building to 45 degrees all winter long, so no clue why anyone is worried about 70 degrees. Give them extra bedding and they will be okay.
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suzuki4life
I heat my building to 45 degrees all winter long, so no clue why anyone is worried about 70 degrees. Give them extra bedding and they will be okay.
I had heard that lower temperatures slows breeding a lot, is that not true?? I'm actually about to start breeding rats myself and would like to know if maintaining a 'comfortable' temperature is necessary..?
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maintaining a proper nest, avoiding over crowded conditions, and keeping proper food and water are what is crucial. If water freezes, you lose the water supply.
I average 11 per litter with birthing racks. Without, I was averaging 8 per litter.
I am down to 23 breeding racks from 40 with my new racks and the use of birthing setups. I produce the same production, my babies wean at a much larger size and at 3 weeks. So in the end, you taylor your setup to your needs.