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The watering systems don't cost any more than the bottles you would need to replace them, unless your getting your bottles really cheap somewhere. And if your that worried about leaks, just pull the valves and clean them once a month, or use purified water. Been using the same valves for 3 yrs now, never had an issue so far except when an escapee chewed through a line. You can also use a smaller reservoir, mine holds 4 gallons and will keep 6 tubs watered for 2 weeks, so a 1 or 2 gallon would cut the spill issues.
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Re: Finally built my rat racks!!
 Originally Posted by Darkbird
The watering systems don't cost any more than the bottles you would need to replace them, unless your getting your bottles really cheap somewhere. And if your that worried about leaks, just pull the valves and clean them once a month, or use purified water. Been using the same valves for 3 yrs now, never had an issue so far except when an escapee chewed through a line. You can also use a smaller reservoir, mine holds 4 gallons and will keep 6 tubs watered for 2 weeks, so a 1 or 2 gallon would cut the spill issues.
This too. 1-2 gallons wouldn't even drown weanlings in tubs that size.
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I finally switched to auto waterer and I had to wean out two mommies that played with the nipples and flooded their bins.....that being said all that happened was their bedding was wet. Lost no babies or anything. I just check the bins every am and make sure everyone is ok. I agree with the whole cost thing too....way cheaper! And I only fill the buckets once every 10 days on cleaning day. I used the white buckets from Home depot in the paint department. I think they are 2 gallon size because my husband gets deployed a lot and I have to lift the water buckets up that high!
I have kept rats and snakes in the same room with no problem but the snakes couldn't SEE the rats running around like I think they can in your shot and I cleaned a little mor eoften to keep the smell down in the house. But we are up to 40 + balls so they got moved to the garage, 2 6 black tub racks and a maternity rack with 16 cat litter sized pans.
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One recommendation for your racks. The hardware cloth (screen) is not supported in the center. The rats can, and do, push up on the screen when the tub is partly opened. A piece of wood up the middle would eliminate the chance that one will squeeze out the back of the tub when you're not paying attention.
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Re: Finally built my rat racks!!
 Originally Posted by JohnNJ
One recommendation for your racks. The hardware cloth (screen) is not supported in the center. The rats can, and do, push up on the screen when the tub is partly opened. A piece of wood up the middle would eliminate the chance that one will squeeze out the back of the tub when you're not paying attention.
This. It also keeps the screen from sagging with the weight of food or playful rats climbing upside down.
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-1.0 Purple Sunfire
-1.0 Tiger
-0.1 Lavender Tiger
-1.0 Motley Het Purple
Boas:
-0.1 Hypo BCI
-1.0 Hypo BCI (Hades)
-1.0 EBV Red Group Hypo Pastel BCI (Ares)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Isis)
-0.1 Anery BCI (Medusa)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Hera)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Athena)
Blood Pythons:
-1.1 VPI Super Stripe Mead Line Borneo Ultra Breit
Epicrates Striatus Striatus
-1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boa
Burmese Pythons:
-1.1 Albino Burmese
Anacondas:
-0.2 Yellow Anaconda
-1.0 Yellow Anaconda
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