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probably a stupid question, but what does the air line going into the glass of water do?
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Re: DIY Rat Slayer for under $50 *DUW*
not a stupid question at all creepin'. I purchased the container as a food storage container I was under the impression that it would be air tight. So I put the line in as a vent for the co2 to push the oxygen out of the container. I put the end of the hose in water so if I over flooded the container with co2 It would oxygenate in the water and I wouldnt be breathing in the co2 myself as I was doing all of this in my rat room which is only 5' x 10'.
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Yeah, wish I had the time to ebay that hose. I think I paid close to $30 or $40 for it at Academy Sports
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Re: DIY Rat Slayer for under $50 *DUW*
 Originally Posted by creepin
probably a stupid question, but what does the air line going into the glass of water do?
I was just going to ask that.
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The setup is correct, however there is a bit of an issue for me.
The chamber is too small. What this means is the CO2 fills too quickly. The CO2 is used as humane because in light amounts it has an anesthetizing affect. You want the gas to trickle in slowly because they will pass out from lack of oxygen gently before they actually die from suffocation in their sleep.
Direct inhalation of CO2 is very unpleasant. Suffocation is very unpleasant. With a chamber that size, you've subjected the animals to both of those - rendering the method 'inhumane'. You'll be able to see them panic and then gasp as they die. That's your cue that the gas is coming in too slowly. You want them to pass out around 1 - 2 minutes into the process - that's how you'll know it's flooding the chamber at the right rate.
Otherwise - loooks great! I have the same remote line and CO2 tanks myself. I know a bigger chamber will cost more CO2 per kill, but to me it's worth it to make sure the rats die with as little distress and discomfort as possible. Once you start raising up more rats and spending more time with them you'll really grow fond of them. It's impossible not to if you're human.
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