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Old 20-03-2008, 02:53 PM
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Anyone used these, got any pics of them set-up ???
How do you find them, easy to clean, space, movment etc

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I use them, they're great, strong, no escapees, easy to clean, and hold good sized breeding colonies, I'll go get some pictures for you.

They're available from Livefood UK Crickets Locusts Mealworms Reptile supplies mail order I believe.
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Yep seen them there thanks,

Look forward to the pics, when will you have them ??
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Yep seen them there thanks,

Look forward to the pics, when will you have them ??
2 Mins, just uploading to Photobucket now!
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Sorry about the mess, they haven't been cleaned in 2 days!





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Could an rub just be used with a modified lid? drill a hole in the side for the water bottle?
Cute mice btw
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Could an rub just be used with a modified lid? drill a hole in the side for the water bottle?
Cute mice btw
Thanks, just a shame they're being culled at the weekend!

To be honest, I'm not sure, it all depends how chewable the plastic is!

The Plastic used for these is very solid stuff.
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Thanks, just a shame they're being culled at the weekend!

To be honest, I'm not sure, it all depends how chewable the plastic is!

The Plastic used for these is very solid stuff.
Ohh yeah never thought of that.
They are chewy little beggers. - well snakes gota eat
Bet they had a good life of breeding, eating and sleeping
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Thanks which size ones have you got how many adults do you house in each one looks like a trio in the last pic, dont seem alot of room. do you leave all off them in together what you do if some have young ??
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the small ones should house a 1.2 of mice the mediums should house a 1.5 of mice or 1.2 of multis gerbils ect and large should house a 1.2 of rats



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