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    looking for a rodent auto watering idea for tanks..

    just wondering if anyone out there came up with a way to put an auto watering system in fish tanks..i'm tired of filling water bottles every day ...

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    This video shows how to set up an auto watering system for a rack, it could easily be adapted to work with tanks:

    http://youtu.be/7TJNa4CWPXI

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    Re: looking for a rodent auto watering idea for tanks..

    I use a special hopper that allows me to run anywhere from 1-3 scoops of food per aquarium and a water line with valve on it for my project and grow out tanks. Here's some pictures:




    Basically just take some hardware cloth and some baling wire (or any thin gauge steel wire), roll the 1/2" (for rats) hardware cloth into a tube, then use the wire to "tie" it together in a couple points, cut a bottom piece (I use the portion I cut from the screen lid), tie it on then add a water valve. It also helps to use some wire to hold the water line in the center of the tube so the rats can't chew on it. I run 4 30 gallon long aquariums and 6 10 gallon tanks like this and never had much issue.

    Same thing can be done with 1/4" hardware cloth for mice, works much better than letting them throw food everywhere or having to fill water bottles.

    Pictures show an old setup I had, I have since closed up the larger holes with more "ties". I'll post a DIY step by step method to this next time I have to make more.
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