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    Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    I finished my rat rack. I went from this

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    No more tanks and water bottles
    Thanks to the pics Ralph Davis has on building this rack, it was not too bad.
    Found these tubs for $3.59 or $3.19 ea. in lots of 12
    http://www.webstaurantstore.com/-21-...0%20%20BK.html

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    NICE RACK! I need to ditch the tanks and bottles as well.
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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Douglesser View Post
    NICE RACK! I need to ditch the tanks and bottles as well.
    Thanks. Yeah they were a real PITA to clean...and the water bottles oh the horrorqa

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    nicely done. i plan to do the same thing asap

    My only issue with yours is the solid colored tubs?

    I was hoping to use something semi transparent so I can check on the rats easier. I wonder if theres an advantage to black tubs?

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    Nice job. It looks great. I have built a few racks. I use cememt mixing tubs for the adults. Every now and then they will eat through. Are those tubs thicker than cement mixing tubs?
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Nice job. It looks great. I have built a few racks. I use cememt mixing tubs for the adults. Every now and then they will eat through. Are those tubs thicker than cement mixing tubs?
    Thanks.Yes, they are. They look like the same tubs that ARS rat racks use. Black instead of gray. http://www.arscaging.com/ars3021.html

    No chewing yet. High density polyethylene. Time will tell.

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave763 View Post
    Thanks.Yes, they are. They look like the same tubs that ARS rat racks use. Black instead of gray. http://www.arscaging.com/ars3021.html

    No chewing yet. High density polyethylene. Time will tell.
    Great, I will check them out. I am sure that I will have to build more racks in the near future...
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    nicely done. i plan to do the same thing asap

    My only issue with yours is the solid colored tubs?

    I was hoping to use something semi transparent so I can check on the rats easier. I wonder if theres an advantage to black tubs?
    Rats like to be in the dark. Given a choice between a dark or light area, rats always prefer the dark. Less stress=happy rats.

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    what ratio do you have their between male to female....

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    Re: Rats...Tanks to Tubs

    good find on the tubs, i ordered a set of 12 the other day and built my rack. they are better priced and bigger than both the cat pans and the cement tubs. nice thick durable plastic.

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