» Site Navigation
0 members and 3,267 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,097
Threads: 248,539
Posts: 2,568,742
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
BPnet Veteran
cheapest i can get locally is 27 dollars a 40 lbs bag. i have been looking into ordering from the website listed earlier. only slightly more expensive. i had way worse production from the sunseed critter cubes (27 $ bag) than i do now. it was suppose to be rodent formulated. i looked into mazuri but our local purina distributor will only get it if i order a pallet and i cant use that much before it would go bad. i tried ordering it through central tractor and they said they cant get it. which is bs. i only found out about the website earlier a few weeks ago. i may switch but honestly dont see anything wrong with my rats. i compared ingredients once with mazuri and it was fairly close. when i go down and clean tonight im going to take a pic of the ingredient list and compare it again. maybe i compared the sunseed ingredients. cant remember.
adam
-
-
Registered User
how do you rig up a water dispenser in a tub? do you get one that attaches/hangs off the side?
-
-
Registered User
Re: Things I wish I had known when I started out breeding rats...
[QUOTE=reptilegirl07;1686267]
As far as tips:
1- Make racks. I always thought “oh gosh, it takes so much time, blah blah blah” but in my opinion, nothing worked as good, nothing was as quick to clean and as easy to maintain. I wound up wasting money and time setting up halfass things when I could have saved money in the long run by building racks.
2- Another note on the racks. Do it right! It was very hard at first until we made spacers and bought clamps. You will have a hell of a time doing it without spacers and clamps and I got discouraged fast when it didn’t work the first time when I didn’t use these helpful tools.
3- Wheels on your racks. You may think you don’t need them, but they will make life a lot easier!
4- Watering system. I can’t stress this enough. You think you don’t need it and you go and buy bottles. But past 1 rack, it gets OLD VERY FAST. I was changing 100 water bottles and spent over $2.00 a piece. Spend the extra money, get the valves, and do a watering system from the get-go!
5- Bedding. I always use pine. But LESS IS MORE. I am still figuring this out. Every time I fill tubs with bedding, I think “wow that’s too little” and add more. Then when cleaning time comes, you can tell you added wayyy too much bedding, it’s over flowed (at least for my mouse racks). Especially with the pine pellets, one layer is MORE than enough. It poofs up!
6- Don’t get your starter rats at Pet Co. I had bad experiences with this. I wound up with rats that wouldn’t breed and actually the first rat ever to attack me to the point where I should have gotten stitches.
QUOTE]
I have all that rack stuff down, I added wheels since I had them but put them on the 2nd rack since it was so easy to move... I wouldnt buy anything from the big chain pet stores... And I use pine, And I only use a little since it doesnt take long to smell terrible. So other then the wholesale rat food I seem to be ok... Thanks for the info...
0:1 GF
1:1 Blk lab/ Pom
1:0 BumbleBee
1:1 Yellow belly
0:1 Cinnamon
2:3 Pastel
1:1 Mojave
0:1 Spider
1:2 Het albine
0:6 Normal
0:1 Blackback
And also on the hunt...
-
-
Re: Things I wish I had known when I started out breeding rats...
1) Letting female rats have weeks in between pregnancies/births.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to CoolioTiffany For This Useful Post:
meowmeowkazoo (10-30-2011)
-
BPnet Veteran
Re: Things I wish I had known when I started out breeding rats...
Doggie bag is fine. I was producing thousands of rats per week on it. I alo used the pellet bedding in the summers here. I didn't see any losses over normal pine. However, when I went to larger tubs with higher numbers per tub, I did see a dust issue.
Vanilla extract will draw extra bacteria to your water system and eventually it will cause issues with your valves. Been there done that.
A thin layer of baking soda under the bedding helps with cleaning and odor.
I kept males with females at all times.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to suzuki4life For This Useful Post:
-
There are proper ways to do things. And there are fine ways to do things.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Rhasputin For This Useful Post:
meowmeowkazoo (10-30-2011)
-
BPnet Veteran
Re: Things I wish I had known when I started out breeding rats...
They breed like rabbits, and taste like chicken.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to rjk890 For This Useful Post:
-
Two words: FOOD HOPPERS!
This has saved me so much money, and it's so much easier to tell if they are out of food, because they aren't burying it in some corner.
They are super easy to make once you get your first one done, and affordable.
[Python regius]
1.0 Black Butter Pinstripe (Amazeballs), 1.0 Pastel Butter Leopard (Thunderbeeper)
0.1 Spider (Charlotte), 0.1 Leopard (Spot), 0.1 Pastel (Buttercup), Fire Sugar (Abaddon), Crystal (Opalescence)
[Python brongersmai]
1.1 T+ Albino (Kushiel & Carmilla)
[Boa imperator]
1.0 Hypo 100% Het Leopard/66% Het Albino (Darcy)
0.1 66% Het Leopard/Albino (Gabby)
[Colubrids]
0.1 Cave-dwelling Rat Snakes (Betty Spaghetti)
-
-
Registered User
i think i saw someone looking for quality rat block at a good price. I use a brand called KENT, you can get it at feed stores for about 12 bucks for a 40lb bag. really good stuff.
also i know this pertains to mice instead of rats but ive noticed mice and asfs benefit from eating black oil sun flower seeds. i dont give it to the rats but i do the mice and asfs
0.1 wifey, 1.1 twins, 1.2 Mojave, 0.1 het hypo, 0.5 normal, 1.1 Pastel, 1.1 Spider, 0.3 Het Albino, 1.0 Albino, 1.0 Albino KSB, 2.2 Het pied, 0.1 Pastel Het pied, 1.0 Ghost/Hypo, 1.0 PH Albino Cal King, 0.0.1 sun conure, 1.1 normal fat tail gecko, 0.1 Rat Terrorist named Jenny
-
The Following User Says Thank You to SHROP For This Useful Post:
meowmeowkazoo (11-21-2011)
-
Hard lesson learned the other day....
Rats can and will chew through anything that isn't metal. This includes plastic zip ties. I was lulled into a false sense of complacency due to my rats never showing an inclination to escape, but this new batch I got are all little Houdini rodents.
[Python regius]
1.0 Black Butter Pinstripe (Amazeballs), 1.0 Pastel Butter Leopard (Thunderbeeper)
0.1 Spider (Charlotte), 0.1 Leopard (Spot), 0.1 Pastel (Buttercup), Fire Sugar (Abaddon), Crystal (Opalescence)
[Python brongersmai]
1.1 T+ Albino (Kushiel & Carmilla)
[Boa imperator]
1.0 Hypo 100% Het Leopard/66% Het Albino (Darcy)
0.1 66% Het Leopard/Albino (Gabby)
[Colubrids]
0.1 Cave-dwelling Rat Snakes (Betty Spaghetti)
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|