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    Pics from the rat room

    From the rat room (AKA: the laundry room.)

    A general overview: I only have about 50 rats (counting babies.) Had around 60, but the pet store wanted some..
    Edit: that old washer that the one tank is on, is NOT my actual washing machine that I use, lol!! it is just old, and resurrected as a tank stand.


    My adults; I put the females in this cage with my male (the gray one, third from the left) and when they get preggers; I put each female into ehr own 10g tank..



    A nursing momma, doing what she does best



    How about this litter?

    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
    Ball pythons:
    0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.

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    Re: Pics from the rat room

    LOL, I cannot see rodents anymore in any light other than snake food. It is so funny. Whenever I go into a pet store or even when I see them at work (I work in the outside garden, i see rodents) or any other time i see them, the only thought the it evokes is "hey, i could feed that to hissy" or "eh, that would be too big for Hissy but I bet an RTB would enjoy it." LOL
    Life is like a game of poker. You can play each hand to the best of your ability but you are still going to run into a bad beat from time to time. What matters is how you handle it. Do you go on tilt or can you maintain your composure & rebuild your stack?

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