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    My cheap asf caging

    Tank(s) I got from driving through town on bulk trash pick up nights 100 ft in front of the trash truck. Freebie.

    2x2's are cut down 2x4's so they are about half a 8 footer so $1.50 per lid for the wood.

    1/8" screen wire was $20 for 25 feet, I can make 20 lids from this roll. So $1 for the screen.

    food hopper was scrap 1/4" mesh I got from my dad. Freebie.

    Walmart wheel $4

    Walmart water bottle $2

    bedding, standard pine $6/bag. so 10 cents maybe?

    Mazuri 6f $24/50lb bag. 5 cents maybe

    metal dish I use on occasion for treat seed $2 at Ace Hardware

    scrap wood for chewing, toliet paper rolls and wire/staples, all scrap or reused trash or stuff I had laying around = Freebie.







    just showing that I am cheap


    and the hobby doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg


    this setup costed under $11 without the asf's.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    how sure are you that they cant push that lid up and escape? just curious...

    awsome cheepness though

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post
    Tank(s) I got from driving through town on bulk trash pick up nights 100 ft in front of the trash truck. Freebie.

    2x2's are cut down 2x4's so they are about half a 8 footer so $1.50 per lid for the wood.

    1/8" screen wire was $20 for 25 feet, I can make 20 lids from this roll. So $1 for the screen.

    food hopper was scrap 1/4" mesh I got from my dad. Freebie.

    Walmart wheel $4

    Walmart water bottle $2

    bedding, standard pine $6/bag. so 10 cents maybe?

    Mazuri 6f $24/50lb bag. 5 cents maybe

    metal dish I use on occasion for treat seed $2 at Ace Hardware

    scrap wood for chewing, toliet paper rolls and wire/staples, all scrap or reused trash or stuff I had laying around = Freebie.







    just showing that I am cheap


    and the hobby doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg


    this setup costed under $11 without the asf's.
    Way to use your noggin!

    except, what are wire/staples being given to them for?

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    Quote Originally Posted by bobbi View Post
    how sure are you that they cant push that lid up and escape? just curious...

    awsome cheepness though
    lid weights much more than them. They will need to leverage off of something to achieve the feat. Water bottle would slip and fall and the food hopper sits against the lid. I have used the same lids for years with rats and never one escape ever. 2x2's give nice weight

    plus they are a snug fit.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Way to use your noggin!

    except, what are wire/staples being given to them for?
    staples hold the screen mesh to the wood frame

    wire is used to assemble the food hopper and attach the wheel to the lid.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    Looks great! My only suggestion would be to switch to glass water bottles (they look plastic sorry if I'm wrong!). I had plastic ones and they chewed through them...

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    Quote Originally Posted by PigsnPythons View Post
    Looks great! My only suggestion would be to switch to glass water bottles (they look plastic sorry if I'm wrong!). I had plastic ones and they chewed through them...
    so far so good. Only chewing I have seen is on the lower spout/cap. Glass bottles won't save me there.

    might fab up some metal holder/guards.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    We have one male that will chew through any plastic bottle you put in there. He climbs on top and chews the top out. I haven't got around to getting glass ones yet so I put a small hanging one that he can't climb.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    I know this is way late...but I had my bottles wrapped in 1/4 " mesh wire and they still chewed holes in them. It took them a while to do it, but as soon as one group did it once then I couldn't put another bottle in there b/c they would have a hole in it the next day.

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    Re: My cheap asf caging

    I use the lix-it brand water bottles they are rounded on the ends, no way for them to chew.
    Check out what's available at


    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi

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