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    An interesting find

    Hey all,

    For a while now, we've been trying to find a good rodent breeding system. But we just couldn't decide on one we liked. But luckily, we stumbled upon these at Wal-mart the other day.







    We liked them so much, we decided to pick a few up to give them a test run.
    They seem to be perfect for what we need, They are stackable, thick, and the inside is smooth. We intend to pick up some 1/4" hardware cloth to put on each side and some wood to use as a lid.
    I will update when this happens.

    But I would like to know a good way to attach the hardware cloth to these.
    please give me you're input.
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    Re: An interesting find

    Hi,

    Won't you have major chew out problems with those with the square holes making it so easy for them to get a toothold?


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    Maybe with a staple gun. Thats how we attached it to my friends rabbit cage.
    Can't stop with just one!
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    Re: An interesting find

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Won't you have major chew out problems with those with the square holes making it so easy for them to get a toothold?


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    Well, I plan on putting the hardware cloth on the inside, so I don't think that will be a problem
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    I would drill two tiny holes through the plastic and run thin wire through and essentially "twist-tie" it around the wire mesh in many places (that's what I did in my ASF tubs). I have used zip ties in the past to do just that but they chewed through them.
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    They look way too small, what's the dimensions?
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 08-10-2011 at 12:23 AM.
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    Rats and mice chew through EVERYTHING. I recently had to replace ALL of my tubs because of it. I can pretty much garuntee you that they will chew on those pre cut holes.
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    If it's lined with hardware cloth on the inside they can't chew out
    I have male rats that would take up almost half of that tub, by the looks of it they are way too small
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    Re: An interesting find

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    If it's lined with hardware cloth on the inside they can't chew out
    I have male rats that would take up almost half of that tub, by the looks of it they are way too small
    Yes, it would be too small for hooded rats, But we're making them for Soft furs.
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    Re: An interesting find

    They do seem a bit small? I use 10 gallon tanks for my asf. And they chew plastic more than any other rodent! I think the hardware cloth will poke them? Try using a pop rivet gun and washers!

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