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    I saw pictures of how to make a breeder rack some where but I can't seem to find the link or site. I am looking to breed rats and want to make a good rack or cage to breed them in! Please any advice will help!

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    How many rats are you looking to breed? There are a lot of good options out there besides racks if you are only breeding a small number.
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    Here's a link to Ralph Davis's journal where he describes how he builds his rat racks. I see them in action every week and the work great!

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/in...ves/oct-03.asp

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    Personally we're in the process of setting up a rather large rodent breeding setup
    and all we're using are three drawer sterilite racks that we've bought from walmart, work awesome with some minor modification/water mounting
    not as cost efficient as we'd like, but still cheaper than shellling out the chash for a freedom breeder rack
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    I am in the process of switching to racks myself and starting the rodent factory.. Just gotta find a good supplier fo dry ice...
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    New reptile classifieds website...

    You don't need Dry Ice you can use Co2

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    Aw, baby pic :)

    Yeah that part I got covered.... I will be opening a feeder biz shortly.. The ice is for the shipping..
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jase
    Personally we're in the process of setting up a rather large rodent breeding setup
    and all we're using are three drawer sterilite racks that we've bought from walmart, work awesome with some minor modification/water mounting
    not as cost efficient as we'd like, but still cheaper than shellling out the chash for a freedom breeder rack
    What kind of modifications are you making? My daughter suggested using that exact thing as a rodent rack (I have a spare sitting in the basement), but I figured that they could escape too easily and that the water mounting would be awkward, so I'd love to see/hear how you're working this out.
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    Re: Breed Rack for Rats?

    As would I. We just bought some tonight, and can't figure out a "good" way to mount the water bottles.

    Thanks!!

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    Re: Breed Rack for Rats?

    matt a dry ice machine is going to be your best bet for a reliable source of dry ice if you look around they can be had fairly cheap
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