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    Moving up in size

    Those that do sterilite racks, at what size do you bump your bps from a 15 qt shoebox to a 32 qt tub?

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    Re: Moving up in size

    About 330g give or take.
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    anything over 500g's would be pushing it imo. Anywhere from 300-500 seems to be the general concensus. I have all 4 of mine in a 4 draw 32qt rack and my cinny boy never has had a problem with it. He was in that size bin when i brought him home at 150grams. Never has skipped meal, such a piggy lol
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    Anything up to 500g can live in a 16qt tub. But if I have space in my 28qt rack, they go in there after 300.

    Here's my list of tub to weight ratio:
    6 qt- hatchlings
    15qt- 500 g or less
    28/32 qt - 2000 g or less
    41 qt - 2000 g or more


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    Re: Moving up in size

    At home, I bump up mine when they're large enough to easily eat small rats, usually after about the first 10 to 12 months.

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    Around 500g for me too. I have one girl who stayed until she was closer to 600 because she was SUCH a picky eater. Yes, she was quite cramped...

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