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ASF Rack Question!
I was thinking about using either my mouse or rat rack for them. Do they get out of the 1/2 inch hardware cloth like the mice do or should I use the 1/4 inch hardware cloth due to them getting out? Just curious! Thank you!
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Re: ASF Rack Question!
1/4 inch overall with a few 1/2 inch holes at the bottom of the hopper.
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some people have issues with 1/2 cloth and some don't. 1/4 is best option to be sure if you have both.
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1/4" FOR SURE as they will definitely get out of 1/2"
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My grow out rack is 1/4 and my breeder rack is 1/8th i believe... Very small. I wouldnt trust any bigger then 1/4
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I ONLY use 1/2 with adult mice, and rats. Never have babies in 1/2 because they absolutely will get out, or get stuck.
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Double that... They get stuck in the 1/2"... If you've ever had to cut a ASFbody in two to get it out of wire, you'll know what we're talking about.
I use 1/3" wire for mice and ASF. Hard to find and not cheap, but worth the money. I find that 1/4" is just too small.
EDIT: if you are building multiple racks... I can't imagine useing 1/3 wire for just a few levels, it's not cheap...
Last edited by jasbus; 09-06-2011 at 12:43 PM.
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On another note, if you're building hoppers inside the bins for lab blocks, use 1/2 inch.
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Re: ASF Rack Question!
Why wouldn't you cut the wire, rather that cut the Rat in half? Just curious, seems like you could always repair the wire that was cut, in order to remove the rat.. Sorry, it just seems a little backwards to me....
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 Originally Posted by BrianWilson
Why wouldn't you cut the wire, rather that cut the Rat in half? Just curious, seems like you could always repair the wire that was cut, in order to remove the rat.. Sorry, it just seems a little backwards to me....
I think he means cut the Asf because it's already dead and to avoid having a tub with a bunch of repairs in it down the road.
On a side note I must be incredibly lucky I have been running six tubs of ASFs for about six months now and haven't a single chew out of the plastic tubs and haven't had a single escapee from the 1/2" wire.
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