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12-28-13, 09:18 PM
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my small scale breeding setup
my mice are in the 10 gal tanks, the bottom 2 tubs are my new rat project...the top tub holds my daughter's 2 guinea pigs (they outgrew their old enclosure and she is buying a new one next week)..their lid doesn't sit tight and has holes drilled through the lid all over for ventilation, then it will end up another rat tub when the guineas move
I think I have the hubby liking rodents now that we got the rats, LOL...I had pet rats as a teen and loved them...we have 1 hairless male that is so sweet, I think I will keep him as a pet! his name is Rattigan (from "The Great Mouse Detective")
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12-28-13, 09:51 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
Is there any risk of the rats chewing out of the plastic tubs?
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12-28-13, 10:00 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
from what I have read, its a minimal risk...we made sure to use steel to protect the cutout areas of plastic on the inside, and there are no other edges for them to get at...time will tell, but I did alot of reading and looking online at other people's tub enclosures, so hopefully this will work out had them for 24 hrs now, and no signs of chewing yet...as long as you provide other things to chew, it tends to keep them away from chewing the enclosure....
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01-07-14, 06:58 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
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Originally Posted by Jim Smith
Is there any risk of the rats chewing out of the plastic tubs?
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I've wondered this too. I'm gonna start Breeding asf rats once I move and I just think it's worth the one time cost of buying glass tanks. I'd hate to have a snake loose, but if a tub full of rats got loose in the house, I'm pretty sure my Mrs would be a lot less supportive of my hobby! Lol
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01-17-14, 05:58 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
for your mice id throw in tolet paper tubes and other wood/cardbored chews, when there not bored there not as prone to canibalzim
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01-17-14, 06:21 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
great advice, zoo i have done that since this pic...i still have some issues, but its only with the REW mice I got from the one pet store...half the babies were born dead and deformed and they started killing the rest...i think they are too inbred...so i eliminated them this week...i will stick with the fancies...lol
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01-17-14, 09:05 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
Here is how I do it. You are correct on the cannibalism. If they are eating the babies, get rid of them. You should cycle out the breeding mice every 8-10 months for the best results. After that, litters will be smaller. Optimal age to start breeding mice is 9 weeks for males and 11 weeks for females. They will obviously breed much sooner but it will reduce the size of your litters. Mice: 1 male to 4 females. Most of the time 2 males will fight. Expect a litter every 28 days. One might think I have been at this a while...lol. I hope the information is useful.
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01-17-14, 09:13 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
thanks! I have been cycling out the white ones since they obviously aren't going to produce...I have 1 left that is expecting and i will be snagging those pinks for my GTP baby...after that she goes for lunch...I expect to replace my buck in probably 3 to 4 months...I have no problems paying $3-4 every few months to feed...lol...we are in the process of installing radiators in our basement to provide heat down there to move the rodents out of our snake room...then hopefully I can go to a rack system like you have...
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01-17-14, 09:28 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
If you have the room, raise up some of the offspring from your best breeders. If you watch them carefully you can eliminate some bad genetics. I would also recommend replacing them all at once except for a lone female at one time. I always hold back one of my females in each tray until they produce 1 litter. New mothers can be sketchy and the old female will often act as a surrogate.
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01-17-14, 09:32 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
good idea...i tried using one of my good fancy moms as a surrogate for a few babies from the white ones, and she tried...they didn't thrive...i just really think they were too inbred...
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01-17-14, 09:33 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
i actually just put my last preggo white girl in with another fancy who hasn't produced yet, but was an excellent nanny to 2 other litters...i believe she is pregnant too, but isn't really showing much yet to be sure...
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01-19-14, 10:28 AM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
also try a hard biolded egg and some veggies during the pregnacy it really helps the mothers thrive and produce healthy stronger babies.
side note... if you get any hairless females from you male dont keep and breed them female hairlesses are prone to not being able to feed there young(non lactating)
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01-19-14, 10:55 AM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
Thanks. .I think I read that when I researched my hairless rat...he is male so not worried about him...he is more of a pet..lol...thanks so much for the reminder! And all the help!
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01-19-14, 11:17 AM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
Mice are by far the worst for cannibalism. A little extra stress in the first few days after babies are born and they eat them. I've always got too many or not enough mice. Its hard to get consistent production.
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01-19-14, 01:13 PM
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Re: my small scale breeding setup
So I noticed...my fancies are fine...I can touch the babies if I want and they dont hurt them...but those darn white ones are loco! Lol
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