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I'd make a rack, but I don't want to deal with with making an overhead feeder, and I don't like all the space between tubs; you could put two more in that without all the extra space, I think. *OCD's on these things*
Thanks In mine I designed it so that the space between the tubs was just right for easy filling of the overhead feeders. It is just enough room to stick a handful of feed in, and then empty said hand. I used to keep my first colony of mice in a normal sterilite type tub, with a dish of food...but much of the food was wasted by the mice.
Great job Heather and even a better tutorial. You did an awesome and very professional job. And your a girl! JK.
I think I may just use your plans. When I do I think I will make a video just to see how it matches up with yours. Cudos!
I'd make a rack, but I don't want to deal with with making an overhead feeder, and I don't like all the space between tubs; you could put two more in that without all the extra space, I think. *OCD's on these things*
The "overhead" feeder is practically already made when you make the racks. And the "space" is needed to allow for the water bottles. If you dont leave space you will need to pull the water bottle for the rack below, the tub your pulling out. It may seem a waste of space but trust us it is not....
Thanks a lot. I'm making that same exact thing today. It's so much more space saving than those plastic buckets and, you won't waste food. Also, cool song in the beginning.
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