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    Re: building a rodent rack: spacing for mixing tubs, size of lumber questions

    I think you should reconsider using an automatic watering system. Changing bottles gets old quick. The tubs in the plan you're using are 8 inches tall which is too high for some ASF's to reach water. Take a look at the LARGE size litter pan from Petco.

    I built my second rack different from my first and I'm dying to make a third because of the things I want to change from the second.

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    Re: building a rodent rack: spacing for mixing tubs, size of lumber questions

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    I think you should reconsider using an automatic watering system. Changing bottles gets old quick. The tubs in the plan you're using are 8 inches tall which is too high for some ASF's to reach water. Take a look at the LARGE size litter pan from Petco.

    I built my second rack different from my first and I'm dying to make a third because of the things I want to change from the second.

    Good luck.
    They can be used for mice or asf as i have done already. When they want water they will get water one way or another as same with food.

    You cal always get a piece of wood or glass bowl and put it inside as a step if need be.

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    Re: building a rodent rack: spacing for mixing tubs, size of lumber questions

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    They can be used for mice or asf as i have done already. When they want water they will get water one way or another as same with food.

    You cal always get a piece of wood or glass bowl and put it inside as a step if need be.
    Rich:

    You use a tub that's 36” x 24” x 8” for mice? IMHO, that's big rat size and overkill for mice or ASF's.

    I am using a rat rack for ASF's (jumbo pan 22.25" L X 16.75" W X 6.75" H) and have to use a glass bowl for them to reach the water. The weanlings cannot get that high up. I guess they could jump up to the screen and drink upside down but I think that would just be mean on my part. I keep the little ones in a separate tank with water bottles. The ASF's would have been better off with the large pan - 18.5" L X 15.25" W X 5.25" H. I'll use those for my next rack.

    I use the small Petco pans for the mice (14.14" L X 10.37" W X 3.53" H) and they seem very happy. Takes up a lot less room too.

    YMMV
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    Tubs i have my mice in for grow outs is 27.5 x 19.75 x 6. Same size i use for my rats as well. I used it for ASF as well when breeding them

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