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Rodent 612-40

$1,764.00

Choose from 2 different Tub Styles:

Choose from locking or non-locking casters

Food hopper installed in the front or back of each level.

All valves are barbed to securely fasten to tubing. Diaphragm recommended for mice, spring-loaded for rats. Select material and style below.

Complete your purchase with additional add-ons:

Add More Rack Levels

Please enter the number of extra levels you would like to add to your order

Description

Rodent 612-40

The Rodent 612-40 rack is an alternative design from the Rodent 77-70 with smaller sized tubs and also used for small grow out rat colonies. It is perfect if you don’t need the capacity offered by our holding pens, or if you want to organize your rodents. This rack is also great for African soft furs, hamsters, or rats if you want to give your breeding colonies a little extra room.

You’ll never see rust because this rack is made of J4 Stainless Steel!

The Rodent 612-40 rack is compatible (Stack-able) with Rodent 66-90.

This compact rack is used in the Smaller Scale Freedom Breeder Systematic Cycle for breeding rats. Once the mothers raise their offspring to weaned and the eyes are open on the pups, you would then transfer them from the Rodent 1050 to this rack to raise them up to smalls. After they are smalls you would then take them from this rack and place them into the Rodent 66-90Rodent 44-4 or Rodent 55-5 to raise up to desired sizes.

For questions and pricing please call 209-664-9600.

(Rodent 44-4 Rodent 44-5 have Stainless Steel Water Line Enclosure option included)

Rack Dimensions

  • Total: 28 3/4″(W) x 33 1/2″(D) x 60 3/32″(H)
  • Single-level Height: 9 1/4″

Packing List

  • (6) Reptile 612-40 Stainless Steel Levels
  • (6) Food Hoppers that can be moved from front to back of the level.
  • (12) FB-40 Semi-Clear Tub
  • (12) Stainless Steel Removable Inserts
  • (1) Compact Base Frame
  • (4) 4” Heavy Duty Casters

REMOVABLE INSERTS

rodent rack

Attention Customers!


1.Please run water through your new racking systems for a day before placing rodents or bedding in the rack.
2.Check for any disconnected tubing.
3.Adjust valves by hand to stop all leaks and test again for another day. (Do not tighten with tools!)

This test is to avoid flooding your rodents.

 

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