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    Mouse Rack Tubs

    Anyone have suggestions for good tubs for mouse racks now that Van Ness has gone and made their pans more "stylish"?
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    www.petmate.com

    They make the litter pans with the flat edges.

    You can order them a bunch of places. I think that the "linens and things" website has them cheapest.

    These are great for running mice.

    http://www.lnt.com/product//11442-51...d-colors-.html

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    In fact, if you leave only 2" between levels you can easily run those tubs 10 levels high with no problems. That means that you can run 40 female mice in a foot print of about 21" x 16".

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    I got some at the Dollar General for a $1.25 each. They're flat but have a slit "curviness" to them. They slide just fine though in my rack I built.

    Not sure of the dimensions, pretty sure they're the size recommended in a tut here though. I'm only running 1.2 per pan though.

    (I seem to overuse the word "though" for some reason... sorry)
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    the Petmate ones fit just fine in my rack that was made for Van Ness ones.

    Im paying 1.99-2.99 for them as they are sturdier than Van Ness

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    Re: Mouse Rack Tubs

    Perfect, thanks for the replies and links guys, much appreciated.
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    Re: Mouse Rack Tubs

    Where is a good place to get those tubs ?
    I am going to build a mouse rack but having trouble finding a cost effective tub that is shallow enough to hold the food on the mesh above it. Seems to me that I am seeing people use tubs that are 5-6+inches deep but I am confused as to how the mice are getting food and water from above. Thanks for your time and an help would be greatly appreciated
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    Re: Mouse Rack Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by AbqDunn View Post
    Where is a good place to get those tubs?
    http://www.lnt.com/product/litter-pa...d-colors-.html

    http://s3.amazonaws.com/tc-photos/11...ard/518270.jpg

    20 1/4" long x 13 5/8" wide x 3 1/2" tall.

    You can build your rack 10 levels high with these tubs and it will allow you to run 40 female mice.

    Hopefully this answers your question.
    Last edited by dr del; 12-28-2010 at 06:02 PM. Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to it is fine ;-)

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    Re: Mouse Rack Tubs

    Thanks for your response and link! Seems that the lip is pretty small. Is it big enough to hold sturdy on the rail?

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    Re: Mouse Rack Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by AbqDunn View Post
    Thanks for your response and link! Seems that the lip is pretty small. Is it big enough to hold sturdy on the rail?
    Just make sure that you build your rack so that there isn't much room on either side of the tub when you slide it in and out. The tubs will be fine. A lot of people use Petmate litter pans for breeding rodents. If you wonder how well they will hold just go to youtube and look up Ralph Davis rat barn. You will see how they hold LOL.

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