The garage corner pre-cleaning |
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Time to move on
So I moved all the snakes inside for a week or two long vacation from the outside room until they were to be picked up by their new owner. The time went by so quick it only felt like two days before he was here to pick up his newly purchased snakes. On the flip side something that helped me get over the loss of my snakes was the renovation of the spare room in the house they were kept in for their final weeks. My girlfriend and I (mainly me since she was pregnant) gutted the room and completely redid the room in anticipation for the arrival of our baby. We had names picked out for either a boy or a girl and had room designs ready for both boy and girl as well. We had doctor appointment after doctor appointment and found out we were having a healthy boy. We were both excited mainly for the fact that he was healthy but on top of that we both were wanting a boy. We decided on the name Landon Joseph and also to go with an Airplane design for his room (I went to school for Aviation). We spent the next couple winter months preparing the room for the soon to be arrival of Landon. At this point now it's just a waiting game for it to warm up to make progress on the rats and also waiting game for Landon to be born. For the sake of an even more boring blog let's fast forward a little bit. Spring time comes and after a lot of thinking and planning I decide for the rats to build a shed for them in the back yard. I get my material list ready and I'm about to go to the store when my girlfriend comes up with a brilliant idea to use part of our detached garage. The layout of our house/driveway/garage is a little weird so we don't use the garage for our cars, just to store junk lol. She suggested using a corner of the garage that way I would use two walls of the garage and would only have to build two walls and a ceiling. This allowed me to use the almost same amount of materials for twice the size room. Of course you know I was excited about that, twice the room for basically the same cost, sign me up! Only problem was this would postpone the project for a couple days to a week because I had to clean the garage. And this is where I will leave you for the day, a dirty messy garage picture to be updated shortly!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Everything was put on pause
Size of the room I had my snakes and rats in. |
Four of the snakes moved in for their last two weeks. |
After what seemed like 1000 e-mails and 500 calls I finally found a buyer that was willing to take my snakes as a group. I was allowed to move them inside for their last two weeks with me before being sold. I set up a time to meet with him and decide on a fair price and then the count down starts :(
Monday, August 13, 2012
Too good to be true!
Hairless Dumbo Rat |
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Wanting to grow!
I've always been the type of person that I don't just step into things, I leap! So when I start doing something I don't like doing it on a small scale, I want to go as big as possible. So my breeding was now improving I was running into little mistakes here and there but nothing serious. I would lose a pinkie here and there, or I would have a water bottle get stopped up and they would go a day without water. It got to the point where I was breeding more rats then I had needed. I was ending up with about 20 rats every two weeks but only needed four rats a week for my snakes. I reached out to my buddy who also breeds snakes and asked if he was needing any that I could sell him.... And then it began.... I sold my first round of rats to him for $25.00, which isn't much but for my little work, the fun I had, and the small scale I was doing it I was hooked. I was always wanting to grow my snake breeding and now my rat breeding I decided I needed to grow. Here's the problem, my girlfriend. She wasn't a big fan of the snakes nor was she a fan of the rats in the house. I live in Ohio where the winters are cold and the summers are hot. It was approaching fall time so I couldn't just leave them outside. The garage isn't attached to the house nor was it insulated so that wouldn't work. Then it hit me! I have an outside storage room attached to the house that wasn't insulated but was small enough that it wouldn't cost much money to get it ready. I came up with a material list and then off to shopping! I got insulation, drywall, new door, and a light for the room. I spent the next three days getting the 4ft x 8ft x 8ft tall room ready for the big move! I got it all done (was not pretty but the rats and snakes don't care about looks) and I moved everyone out. It took a while getting used to working in a small room but I quickly adapted and was excited to have free will over what to do in the room. It seemed as if it couldn't get any better, and I was right, it quickly spiraled downhill.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Getting started
Pict. 1 |
So I built my rack, my rats have grown up and were sexually matured and I then had two pregnant females. I was starting to get anxious and excited to see what size litters I was going to get (average is around 9-14 pups). Finally the day came I saw seven little rat pinkies and I was elated! I couldn't stop looking at them and peeking to make sure they were alright. The next day I went in to check on them and I look and to my dismay there's only four! I was so upset I thought me checking on them repeatedly and opening the tub all the commotion scared her and she ate the babies. So when my next female had her litter I did a quick count and then left them alone for a week only making sure they had water. After that week I went in and excited to see pinkies all grown up and not a single one in there. :'( I was so upset again I thought what did I do wrong? I checked their food, I checked their water, I made sure everything was good and I reached out to my forum buddies that had helped me get started and they assured me most new mothers will have a problem or two with the first litter. After my initial newbie mistakes I finally got a litter that made it past the first week and I couldn't wait for more!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Little History
Welcome to my blog and thank you for checking it out. A little history of me and Ohio Feeders. It started about three years ago when I got my first reptile. I purchased a Bearded Dragon (that I named Eight) out of the blue. I got him home set his cage up and had everything ready. I was feeding him crickets every day and as he grew I was starting to realize how expensive this was going to be. I did a little research and found out about cockroaches you can breed and feed to lizards, these roaches aren't your every day roaches you would think of. These roaches are Blaptica Dubia cockroaches. They are specifically bred to be feeder insects for animals. They are much bigger than crickets so it takes less feeders daily (which means less cost) as you can see in the first picture. They are super easy to breed and maintain (which means less cost). The second picture shows the difference between an adult male and an adult female. The males have the very large wings covering their entire body and the females have small wings. Don't be confused thinking since they have wings they can fly, they can essentially "flutter fall". It took me a while to get over the thought of purposely having cockroaches in my house but after plenty of research I decided to give it a go. I purchased a starter colony package from Ian Haggerty at http://www.theroachranch.com/ Ian is an awesome guy, has always been super helpful and has killer prices. I got my roaches and got my tub set up to keep them in just like Ian posted on his website. Within no time I was producing more than enough roaches for my one bearded dragon. I started to sell my excess that I didn't need to my local pet store that offered feeder insects as an alternative. This started my obsession.
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