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    Re: Lab style rat tubs

    That's the wrong size. The size he wants is $98.

    Well Adam, sounds like you heart set on getting one. I hope it works out for you. If we were closer I'd sell you mine.

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    fauna classifeids has them used all the time and they usually sell cheap.
    my buddy gave me the ones i have and they worked great until i built my rack...
    i will never go back, rack is the best thing ever.
    they wrok great if your only breeding a few rats though. less stink with a rack as well. ammonia builds up quick in the small tubs.
    adam jeffery

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    Re: Lab style rat tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    That's the wrong size. The size he wants is $98.

    Well Adam, sounds like you heart set on getting one. I hope it works out for you. If we were closer I'd sell you mine.
    Been running the numbers and for the price I'd pay per tub for these I could get a single level of a Freedom Breeder Rack. So think I'm just going to save up and go that route.

    Thank you everyone for the awesome suggestions!
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    You should've posted this a couple of months ago..
    I just sold about 400 of the big rat sized ones, in great shape for $20-25 a piece....

    You're always better finding them used, they go for 1/3 the new price. I still have tons of mouse labs that just sit around in storage. One day maybe I'll get off my lazy arse and try to sell them.

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    Re: Lab style rat tubs

    Is this close to what you're looking for?
    http://www.critter-cages.com/index.p...73ecc6c70b407c

    I try to stay away from looking for feeder products on reptile store sites. It's like wedding stuff. Jack up that price!

    Try a search for some lab supply auctions too. There's usually many rat "racks" for sale at decent prices, and you might luck onto a pile of those single cages for cheap.

    Good luck!

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