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Thinking of starting a colony
Ok, so my ex-fiance and i absolutely love rats but when we split up i moved into an apartment with my snakes and she kept all the rats (go figure). I know i can get some of them and start a colony if i wanted. I can get about 3 female and 2 male about 6 months old.
I wanted to start breeding because i have 10 snakes and it's constantly growing. My hognoses eat rat pups, my ball pythons eat pups or full grown mice (which i can switch them to rats no problem) and my Red tail is also eating full size mice and should probably be on small rats by now, anyway.
Anywho, i was wondering if that would be a good start to my breeding project. I have 2 cages that will easily hold 2 breeding projects. I was thinking of getting 3 of the females and 1 male and do one larger colony, freezign what wasn't used. If i needed to slow down production i could seperate the male or cycle the male.
The problem i am having is that because of my break up i am tight on funds. Going and spending 40 dollars a week on feeders is not realistic to me, even if i feed every other week i'm still looking at 80 a month.
So, two questions:
1) Thing that is a enough to start a small colony? I love rats so breeding them is not a nusance, i actually enjoy them and like to see the birth, etc.
2)What kind of cost cutting supplies do you use? I have heard of people using chicken scratch for rat food, using some supply store bedding (not sure what kind), stuff like that. Any advice or supplies that you think would work?
So, i think breeding them for 10 snakes is good (5 hognoses, 4 bp's and 1 red tail). I just can't stand mice, i hate them with a passiona nd they smell so much more than rats.
Any ideas, suggestions, etc?
I've bred them before but as pets, not feed.
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