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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by Ladydragon
kewl, thanx for the measurements and the link. Going to see what I can do. Now the biggest problem is to convince hubby that I need to breed asf's.
Just show him all the money you will save in time! Most men think with their wallets... and this is easy to understand!
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
This rocks! Thanks Connie for all your help!!
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
OK connie, how do you get the water bottle out from under that holder? I did that with my regular rats, and I had to switch to zip ties....I did something wrong...LOL.
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by stangs13
OK connie, how do you get the water bottle out from under that holder? I did that with my regular rats, and I had to switch to zip ties....I did something wrong...LOL.
LMAO, I just lift the metal holder... It moves up and down. Pull it up over the water bottle, pull out the water bottle, refill, and put back. Easy peasy
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
If you notice them chewing around the water bottle tip on the plastic you can find fender washers with the opening for the water bottle and use some aquarium sealant to glue it on with, works like a champ for mice to.
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by Chandler reptiles
If you notice them chewing around the water bottle tip on the plastic you can find fender washers with the opening for the water bottle and use some aquarium sealant to glue it on with, works like a champ for mice to.
Thats a great idea, the super glue did not work very well. Thanks man
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Thats a great idea, the super glue did not work very well. Thanks man
BTW, copying this from Jamie's thread. I have already changed the lid design...
After having that thread here and at ASF forums, people heartily recommended I move the hoppers into the middle of the tub to prevent any lid chewing and I did.
All the water bottle holes are untouched.
Oh, and I hung the wheels from the lids too and that has been working out really well.
I actually like the taller tubs for ASF's because the lids keep the wheels farther off the ground, which leaves more floor space for the ASF's. But I have mostly 54 qts for holding ASF's, and I use the taller 66 qts for the breeders.
66 qt
I'll take more pictures and swap them out tonight.
Last edited by littleindiangirl; 10-02-2008 at 12:58 PM.
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
do you have an updated pic connie?
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
I'm getting my tubs today and I wonder if making the hopper out of 1/2" is going to be a problem? I have one now on current setup, but the babies are bigger. I'm worried that once we have new little ones, they could crawl up the hopper, get on the inside and shoot out the top. Would the hoppers work if made of 1/4" hardware cloth?
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Re: ASF sterilite tub (pics)
Originally Posted by grammie
I'm getting my tubs today and I wonder if making the hopper out of 1/2" is going to be a problem? I have one now on current setup, but the babies are bigger. I'm worried that once we have new little ones, they could crawl up the hopper, get on the inside and shoot out the top. Would the hoppers work if made of 1/4" hardware cloth?
All of my hoppers reach down to the floor where they can climb (except the bit of room underneath to make sure the food doesn't get contaminated with feces and urine), and I have yet to experience a run away or even see them attempt it.
I recommend you do it if you feel more comfortable that way, but my hoppers aren't always full to the brim and the lid screen themselves are also 1/2" except for maybe 1 lid.
I went with the 1/2" because while I believe mice can easily eat through 1/4", I do not believe it would be easy for ASF's as they do grow quite a bit larger than mice, and also I found the 1/4" around here to be really flimsy screen that is cut through easily. I much rather prefer the thicker wiring on the 1/2" for strength to hold the weight of a full hopper (since it does not rest on the floor of the tub, but hangs), and ASF's can't chew through it.
I'm not sure how people do experience run aways, having seen at what age and size they start climbing, and they don't really want to climb while their eyes are still closed, and also my ASF's once their eyes are open they are too big to climb through the 1/2" cloth.
For the one lid that I did use 1/4" on, I used it on top of the 1/2" and secured it on with wire.
*Update*
A note of caution, I have gone through quite a few wheels for these buggers, and the only ones we have available around here are the powder coated metal wire wheels.
The ASF's have chewed off the paint on a few of them, and in those tubs the wire of the wheel rusted pretty easily and one of my males now has sores on the bottom of his feet.
If you are going to consider giving them wheels, avoid any powder coated (painted) wheels, but go for stainless steel ones, or plastic.
I have been keeping wheels away from the coming up litters for some time now, and my breeders have been removed from them completely this past weekend.
In return I gave them a bunch of things to chew and destroy including very thick cardboard tubes, seeds, wood blocks, dog biscuits, and also many types of paper products to shred, since we all know how they freak when we take away something they depend on for stress release.
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