RamiChan
Reptie Lover
Okay, because its getting rather crowded where I've currently got my rats..and we do plan on building a rat and mouse rack (but don't have the room inside)...we're trying to figure out what we need to keep the area temperature wise during winter.
They'll be in a completely sealed and insulated room in my father's garage in an unused part of it (more or less it just holds the tractor but he plans on moving that anyway).
We're trying to figure out the temperatures for both rats and mice to be at to be able to breed and live normally. Original plans are just to put the non-breeders out there (ones being grown to proper size for freezing/food)..but right now ALL of my rats, except for like...10...are breeders. They'll be frozen once they reach the appropriate size.
Where we live temps can sometimes drop to 20-30 during the winter. Obviously I know that'll be WAY too cold for them. We'll have some sort of heating source for them by then if the insulation and such doesn't keep the heat in anyway. I know during the fall season it'll be fine.
But I just wanted some input. What are good temperatures to maintain for a healthy breeding colony of both rats and mice? Especially if they're going to be in an insulated garage during the winter?
They'll be in a completely sealed and insulated room in my father's garage in an unused part of it (more or less it just holds the tractor but he plans on moving that anyway).
We're trying to figure out the temperatures for both rats and mice to be at to be able to breed and live normally. Original plans are just to put the non-breeders out there (ones being grown to proper size for freezing/food)..but right now ALL of my rats, except for like...10...are breeders. They'll be frozen once they reach the appropriate size.
Where we live temps can sometimes drop to 20-30 during the winter. Obviously I know that'll be WAY too cold for them. We'll have some sort of heating source for them by then if the insulation and such doesn't keep the heat in anyway. I know during the fall season it'll be fine.
But I just wanted some input. What are good temperatures to maintain for a healthy breeding colony of both rats and mice? Especially if they're going to be in an insulated garage during the winter?