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Also is there any food that can be used that is cheaper and still good for them than the standard stuff?
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I would get some sticky velcro inside the tank on a water bottle maybe, or you can find a way to suspend it from the top.
Food, as per simple man's suggestion, I ordered 40lb Native Earth lab block from national pet pharmacy for 4.99 flat rate shipping. SWEET.
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1. Yes they chew like crazy, after a number of ruined water bottles, I came up with this:
8oz lixzit water bottle mcgyvered


Had this set of bottles almost a year 
I just run the wire through the screen top.
2. My older breeders that are fed off, weigh about 78g, but a 60g asf weekly is enough for even the big BP's.
3. It will take them a month or so before you see babies, then 2-3 months for them to reach 30-40g, they are slow growers.
Last edited by llovelace; 07-31-2011 at 01:08 AM.
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Awesome macgyvering!!!!! LOL!!! I knew it was an option, but I'm glad you knew how to display it, the whole hanging from lid thing!
You always compliment anything I post so well
Last edited by Jessica Loesch; 07-31-2011 at 01:11 AM.
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Thanks Jessica , if you only knew how frustrated those little buggers made me! I started using the lixit bottles so they couldn't climb and chew, WRONG!! They chewed through 5 of the 5 oz bottles, at the top where the wire goes.
Last edited by llovelace; 07-31-2011 at 01:17 AM.
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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi
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For water I use this http://www.petco.com/product/110483/...er-Bottle.aspx and so far it has worked great, because of the design they have not been able to chew it up yet.
For feeding, I am not sure, I am still waiting on my first litter to be decent sized, so I haven't gotten there yet. I actually only have 4 left from that litter, small as they are they are the only thing my picky girl will eat.
Just from my experience, I have had mine since April and they miscarried the first month, but my 2 does raise about 8-15 babies a month, my June keeper girl is a little under half the size of the adults.
http://asfrats.info/
http://asfrats.info/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=646
And of course the ASF Thread that you posted on, the stickys on top are very helpful. Mike Cavanaugh seems to have had a lot of luck with a certain type of hog feed with his.
Last edited by Sama; 07-31-2011 at 01:21 AM.
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Trust me they can and will chew through that bottle, it's modeled after the lixit.
Mike uses Sunny Acres hog feed $10-12/bag a purina product
Last edited by llovelace; 07-31-2011 at 01:26 AM.
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Hmm, I have been lucky so far then, the brats don't seem interested in trying to clime it so far = D. Which is good, between them and the rats I have lost 5 water bottles recently. I have been trying wet cob, it seems to be working fine, although everyone seems to be craving protein more with it, the dog food I mix in goes faster then the rest. Not sure if I will continue to use it, anyone else tried it?
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cull chewers and trouble makers!!!
Mine just has the sipper through the hardware cloth. Yay!
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