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    Rat Breeding

    So, I have 4 snakes, 3 of which eat rats. I like f/t because it's convenient but I am definitely going to expand my snake collection. I have 2 pet rats that are very sweet and of age and I know where to get a male. I don't want to do this right now..just further down the road.
    1) do those of you that breed them start small and expand from there?
    2) if or when you cull them, how does one do so humanely?
    3) do you freeze for later?
    4) do you generally feed live? All of mine eat f/t and I'd hate to switch to live and then later have a hard time switching back.


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    1) do those of you that breed them start small and expand from there?
    Yes you will need 1 female rat per snake to allow a consistent production.

    Start small with 1.2 or 2.4 and build a strong colonie from there holding back animals from parents with the best demeanor and those producing the the largest litters. Never buy adult or proven rats to get started.

    ]2) if or when you cull them, how does one do so humanely?
    Depends on how many you plan on eutanizing at once and/or their size. For a good size rat cervical dislocation is an option so long you are efficient at it. Other option CO2. I use CO2

    3) do you freeze for later?
    Anything euthanized means it is a surplus that will be fed later on.

    4) do you generally feed live? All of mine eat f/t and I'd hate to switch to live and then later have a hard time switching back.
    BP are fed live, colubrids are fed F/T, I keep a few female BP on F/T for the surplus or feed females that have laid eggs F/T if I have a surplus.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-11-2015 at 08:07 PM.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Rat Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Yes you will need 1 female rat per snake to allow a consistent production.

    Start small with 1.2 or 2.4 and build a strong colonie from there holding back animals from parents with the best demeanor and those producing the the largest litters. Never buy adult or proven rats to get started.

    Depends on how many you plan on eutanizing at once and/or their size. For a good size rat cervical dislocation is an option so long you are efficient at it. Other option CO2. I use CO2

    Anything euthanized means it is a surplus that will be fed later on.

    BP are fed live, colubrids are fed F/T, I keep a few female BP on F/T for the surplus or feed females that have laid eggs F/T if I have a surplus.
    Are CO2 chambers hard to make? And do you ever have issues using your own f/t or maybe better results?

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    Re: Rat Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by SCWood View Post
    Are CO2 chambers hard to make? And do you ever have issues using your own f/t or maybe better results?
    Very easy to make you need a small plastic tub (this will be your kill tank, 6 quarts tubs work great), some aquarium tubing, a paintball canister and paintball coil remote.

    You can also use a larger C02 tank used for brewery with a valve, I use this as I euthanize larger quantities than some people and do not wish to have to refill my tank every other week.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Rat Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Very easy to make you need a small plastic tub (this will be your kill tank, 6 quarts tubs work great), some aquarium tubing, a paintball canister and paintball coil remote.

    You can also use a larger C02 tank used for brewery with a valve, I use this as I euthanize larger quantities than some people and do not wish to have to refill my tank every other week.
    Awesome!

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    Total: 6❤
    2.1 Ball Python(Sterling, Boots, & Eden)
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa(Anakin)
    0.1 Bearded Dragon(Beatrix/Trixie)
    0.1 Kitty Cat(Willow)
    1.0 Chihuahua(Panda-Bear)
    2.0 Betta Fish(Finnley & Pescado)
    0.2 Rats(Mishka & Laney)

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