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RE: mortar mix tub V.S. sterilite tub ?!?!?!

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Posted by: Sonya at Mon Aug 10 20:11:29 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ]  
   

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>>I'm measuring them...
>>Mortar tub ----- 26x24x6
>>Sterilite tub ---20x14x6
>>10 Gallon tank---20x10x13
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>>Sooo--- They are all close to the same size-- the mortar tub is bigger but solid black- they can't see out (is that a factor- should they not see out? not sure why I care?)
>>The sterilite tubs are bigger than the 10 gallon tanks are smaller than the 10 gallon tanks they are in now... so for space that would be better...
>>


Um, not to nit pick but the chief importance is square inches of floor space and the mortar tub is more than double that of the other two. Height over 6 inches is useless unless you give them wheels or something to climb on.

I use sterlite for mice because I don't use a rack and I totally prefer them to tanks for me and for the animals and I like to open an enclosure and not have them come shooting over the sides when I turn my back.
I use wire cages for rats...similar reasons as mice and airflow. And yes, I give the critters wheels and boxes. I also only have 6-10 groups of each.
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