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    ASF Setup

    This is our current ASF setup. Finally have the breeding groups I want all separated so got a bunch of weaned ones growing up now.






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    Re: ASF Setup

    Very nicely organized! ASFs are pretty cool once you work out any kinks you encounter.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    Thanks,

    Now we just gotta get all the groups having babies so I can stop buying rats. But then I have to set up more grow out tanks. All those 10 gallons have trios so I should be getting about 60 babies a week when they are all breeding consistantly.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    I would dump the straw/hay...good source for mites.

    Food hoppers at ground level, might as well dump it on the ground. The point of a hopper is to help keep them from peeing on it.

    I personally run the colonies 1.4

    Should average a litter per week per tank in theory.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    In your growing tank, be prepared to be constantly cleaning those waterers. They work for chickens and insects but rodents will get bedding in them.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    Rats are gonna pee and poop on food. If you mount the hoppers on the wall of the 10 gallon they will climb the sides so it makes no difference (They manage to pee and poop on top of there water bottles). The reason for the hopper isn't to keep the food clean its to make it so they don't waste the food as much. With the waterer's you would be surprised how well they work actually I'm fairly happy with them.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin_Hornby View Post
    Rats are gonna pee and poop on food. If you mount the hoppers on the wall of the 10 gallon they will climb the sides so it makes no difference (They manage to pee and poop on top of there water bottles). The reason for the hopper isn't to keep the food clean its to make it so they don't waste the food as much. With the waterer's you would be surprised how well they work actually I'm fairly happy with them.

    strange, my hoppers don't have poop in or on them. Pee mostly drips as they move, so yes it is possible but not as likely as when they crawl over their food.


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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post
    strange, my hoppers don't have poop in or on them. Pee mostly drips as they move, so yes it is possible but not as likely as when they crawl over their food.

    I guess my rats are just more active than yours.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    As they get older they will eat, sleep, poop and hoepfully breed.


    If they don't do the last part, off to the freezer.

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    Re: ASF Setup

    Your setup looks really nice. I'm so glad you gave them some room to move about and they have the space to do more than eat and sleep.

    Mine also are very active and climb (and pee) on everything in the tank, so I wouldn't worry about the hopper being at ground level.

    When given enough space and accessories to engage in some of their normal behaviour, they are actually very interesting little animals to watch; have fun with them!

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