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Feeder rack help?

Gypsysoul876

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I really want to start breeding feeders and would prefer to do this in a way that it takes up the least amount of space as possible...

I know this boils down to the feeders that I would like to breed so here is the list, mice, rats, gerbils, african soft furred rats, and roaches.

I can see in my mind how I want it to be set up if at all possible (and the roaches can live in an aquarium on top of needed.)

Would it be possible for the bottom of each section to have a pull out tray for easier cleaning?

I have no snakes or anything to eat the feeders at the moment, however I do have a few friends with reptiles, and can sell off the surplus (which is great.)
 
I can't see that. You wouldn't be able to keep any bedding in the racks. They would be living like rabbits would. If you set them up as such,you might be able too if you give a side with solid area . But you'll still have to clean. Rat racks the way they are work well.
I know a rat breeder with thousands of rats,and if he could have I think he would have done it the way your wanting to. I'm sure Rodent pro and like co. would love that.
 
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