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wanted two. I know to feed them those blocks (can't think of the name right now)
I think you mean lab blocks? Lab blocks actually aren't the best thing. I wouldn't let my rats eat them -- I have yet to find a brand that doesn't contain corn, as well as one that is low enough in protien for a rat. Rats should have below 16% protien, and I've seen some lab blocks go up to 26%! Much too high. Rats need low protien, otherwise they will get skin problems. It's much better to make your own food -- combine puffed wheat, pasta noodles, bran, soybeans, oatmeal, millet, wheat germ, bread, dog biscuits, lots of veggies; Stuff like that. I wouldn't trust the food you buy in most stores. If you feel like making their meals is time consuming, buy a low protien dog food and feed with veggies. :)