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    Breeding feeders using tubs

    Iv been looking over tub setups for breeding your own feeders. I will eventually move to building a rack if breeding proves worth it.

    My question what kind of tubs do you use with a lid since its not going to be in a rack?

    All the ones i see at like wal-mart are like this.



    All the ones i can find have the raised up edge, now iv read this will allow chewing as the rats would have an edge to chew on. So what could i buy that has like an all flat surface that the rats could not chew on that is a tub. Iv seen the mortar tubs but them seem like their only good for racks.
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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    rack does not need to be 6 tubs high. Build it small and stack them. Racks are best option.

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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post
    rack does not need to be 6 tubs high. Build it small and stack them. Racks are best option.
    Yea but thats investing a bit more money from the start then i want to. Im just doing a small colony to see how it goes.
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    it costs roughly $60 to build a 4 tub rack, that they wont chew through easily, thats easier to feed/water. or you can throw your money away on multiple storage totes when they chew through them time and time again

    if you're THAT worried about cost, just use a few glass tanks, if you can get em for cheap
    Last edited by BAMReptiles; 12-01-2010 at 02:52 AM.

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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    Yea but thats investing a bit more money from the start then i want to. Im just doing a small colony to see how it goes.
    biggest cost is the wire mesh...which you will need anyway.

    2 tubs $12
    3 2x4's $9
    roll of mesh $12
    staples and screws $10
    $43 or less.

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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post
    biggest cost is the wire mesh...which you will need anyway.

    2 tubs $12
    3 2x4's $9
    roll of mesh $12
    staples and screws $10
    $43 or less.
    You got any instructions on one? I have no way to cut the 2x4's so i generally have home depot do all my cutting so it helps to know what size pieces i need
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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    You got any instructions on one? I have no way to cut the 2x4's so i generally have home depot do all my cutting so it helps to know what size pieces i need
    I can do a "how to" later complete with sizes. No clue on shipping, I could just make you the "tops" and then you would need the legs and runners.

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    Re: Breeding feeders using tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki4life View Post
    I can do a "how to" later complete with sizes. No clue on shipping, I could just make you the "tops" and then you would need the legs and runners.
    If you could do a how to with what size pieces u need i could get em cut and assemble it.

    Not looking for anything too talk maybe 3-4 something simple

    Would be much appreciated =)
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