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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
Hi,
Couple of Q's / suggestions from an uninformed person. 
Can they eat through that small a mesh ok?
Wouldn't they be able to get a tooth hold on the handle indentations at the other then from the food? I would have been tempted to mesh that off as well and use metal washers around the spout of the water bottle.
Did you put mesh panels in the lid as well?
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
I haven't had a problem with chew outs on these bins. I usually toss a scrap piece of wood in there and don't have a problem with chewing. The water bottle is usally pretty good because the hole is burnt to within like .001.
The 1/4 is fine for them. I've been using 1/4 for my past two racks and it's not a problem.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
Sorry there is no ventilation in the lid.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
You should replace that mesh holding the food with some mesh that has wider openings. It will probably be really hard for the rat/mouse to get a good bite of the food through those small openings.
Everything else looks good though.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
 Originally Posted by PurplePython
You should replace that mesh holding the food with some mesh that has wider openings. It will probably be really hard for the rat/mouse to get a good bite of the food through those small openings.
Everything else looks good though.
Thanks! Yeah I haven't really had a problem with the 1/4. All my mice and rats are super fat. I barely ever see them chillin at the food for long amounts of time. I think if they were starving they would constantly be at the food chewing right?
Yeah I really like these. I've made three of em so far. Also the plastic on these bins is very thick and hard. I would imagine the mice and rats would have a lotta trouble chewing out.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
Looks very well! I'll tray it out!
And I think that the 1/4 mash is better, specially for dog food, with the 1/2 there's a lot of wast.
Last edited by martinarquero; 04-23-2010 at 03:33 PM.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
 Originally Posted by Jeremy78
T Also the plastic on these bins is very thick and hard. I would imagine the mice and rats would have a lotta trouble chewing out.
Famous last words. We've only had it happen once in the past few years, and none of the asf's in that particular tub were brave enough to jump so no one got out, but it DID happen.
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
 Originally Posted by Jeremy78
Thanks! Yeah I haven't really had a problem with the 1/4. All my mice and rats are super fat. I barely ever see them chillin at the food for long amounts of time. I think if they were starving they would constantly be at the food chewing right?
Yeah I really like these. I've made three of em so far. Also the plastic on these bins is very thick and hard. I would imagine the mice and rats would have a lotta trouble chewing out.
Yeah, I wish I would have went with tubs like yours from the start. I am using like big sterrilite storage bins. I wish I would have got tubs like yours so I could easily stack mine. I will probably switch to something like what your doing in the neer future.
Have you had any troubles with spacing at all? As far as the mice feeling crammed or anything?
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Re: DIY Rat / mice caging.
 Originally Posted by dr del
Wouldn't they be able to get a tooth hold on the handle indentations at the other then from the food? I would have been tempted to mesh that off as well and use metal washers around the spout of the water bottle.
dr del
Notice the second picture from the top. It already shows signs of chew out at the handle. So, yeah the design looks good and gives me some ideas for the future but I would definitely wire the other end.
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