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    Re: Lab style rat tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I will be honest you are better off building a rack even if small because at $48 a cage (the one suitable for rats is the last most expensive one) it will be very costly as you will need at least one for breeding and one to have your rats once weaned (and that size won't a allow you to keep many of them for very long in it either) you might need another one if you separate your breeder as well.

    For $96 (Price of two of those cages) you can have 6 tubs with the watering system on it too
    I already have 2 of the large (21-3/4 x15-3/8 x7-7/8") tubs and love them.

    Worth the money imho.

    I'm looking to get at least one more.

    The only thing I think could improve them would be if the tub itself was clear plastic, so I can keep an eye on what going on inside. I've seen pictures of lab style tubs with clear tubs but I can't find any vendors.

    Does anyone know any other place besides Big Apple that sells lab style rodent tubs?
    Last edited by Adam Chandler; 08-21-2011 at 11:14 AM.
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