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Old 30-Apr-08, 09:13 PM
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these guys are in the US scoll down for rat drinker, thay also sell the bucket http://www.freedombreeder.com/accessories.php
let us know when your ready... i will order a heap of them
and anyone else out there want to try them just let me know
 
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Might order a few when i get in DIY mode again and see how they go...

Those pressure regs for garden hoses look the goods for the bigger producers of rodents, would cut out all watering duties!!!
 
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Just throwing this out there...

But why is it "ok" to feed WC rabbit, but not mouse?
 
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Might order a few when i get in DIY mode again and see how they go...

Those pressure regs for garden hoses look the goods for the bigger producers of rodents, would cut out all watering duties!!!
thisguy uses straight from the tap system looks easy [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HiqcxiSVz4[/ame]
 
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if you want to utilise you snakes for your rodent problem, put your snake's defecation in the shed. the mice wont like that at all. i just supplied a little baggy with some **** in it for a friend, he swares by it keeping rodents away.
 
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But why is it "ok" to feed WC rabbit, but not mouse?
thats a good point you make there, i got nothing,,
 
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if you want to utilise you snakes for your rodent problem, put your snake's defecation in the shed. the mice wont like that at all. i just supplied a little baggy with some **** in it for a friend, he swares by it keeping rodents away.

i dont think that works ??? a few years back i had wild mice running all over my snake shed
thay had nests and everything , it was nice and warm in there , and snake smell wasnt going to stop them....
 
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