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    Mice setup

    Every Where i post my mice setup i get major PM's and responces on how and where to get them what i did.

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    Model 1704/1706 I use for Mice and ASF.

    This setup is trial and error if you have Chewers. all 70+ rodents i have do not chew.

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    AIR HOLES are drilled on the outer side NOT the actual tub. The Water hole is drilled 3.4-4" up to keep the bottle end from being in the bedding.



    Inside Equine fresh Pine pellets are used. Also Mazuri 9F food. This is the mice just weaned at 31 days old on their own.


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    Re: Mice setup

    Good luck with that setup, I didnt think I had any chewers until one day I walked in and 3 tubs had a nice hole and all them escaped! IMO those drawers would be nice if they are a little more stiff and there was no room for them to escape. Good luck and keep us posted!

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    Re: Mice setup

    going on my 5th month of them in this setup and theres NOT ONE chew mark inside the setups.

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    Re: Mice setup

    Very cool, it was about 5-6 months before I had any chew out. Just keep a close eye on them!

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    Re: Mice setup

    i Doubt ill have any problems. i watch them daily and all they do is mate sleep or eat and tear up the paper rolls

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    Re: Mice setup

    Very cool. I was in the dollar store today and actually picked up one of these with 4 drawers for my mice because I'm sick of all of the seperate containers.
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    Re: Mice setup

    i have a same idea i jst put the water tubes in the front of the drawers it was easier then having to take them off all the time and i too have been using hem for about a year and no chew outs these work really good for mice but i don't think i would use them on rats

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    Re: Mice setup

    I actually used something similar for my rats. The only chewing issue I had was on the sides of the drawers they could get to. I solved the problem by turning the entire unit upside down and putting wire mesh across the top spaces. The mesh ended up laying flush to the tops of the drawers stoping the chewing and making the drawers a litter harder to push in and out which I thought was a plus since I didn't want the rats learning to wedge the drawers open.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clyde Frog View Post
    Very cool. I was in the dollar store today and actually picked up one of these with 4 drawers for my mice because I'm sick of all of the seperate containers.
    If you got a multiple drawer unit then you'll definitely need to mesh the drawers below the top level. Multi-drawer units have open areas above each drawer which is usually closed off by the drawer above it. I had escapees sneaking out the back of drawers when I pulled the drawer above out until I meshed everything.

    I'll post pics of my drawer and how I meshed it later... I've got to charge my camera first.
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    Re: Mice setup

    never use the multi stack ones as their is a gap at the top of each drawer enough for any determined mouse to get out. one i show have no gap to escape.

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