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posted on 2025-02-23, 21:24 authored by Marissa MuellerMarissa Mueller, Selma Tir, Carina Pothecary, Elise Meijer, Laurence BrownLaurence Brown, Keiran Foster, Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy, Stuart N. Peirson, Zoltan Molnar

Accurately measuring activity and feeding is frequently important in laboratory animal research, whether for welfare-monitoring or experimental recording. Quantification commonly involves manual pellet-weighing; however, this can physically disturb animals and cannot continuously assess both the amount and pattern of feeding. Improved means of food-intake measurement have been developed yet are often costly and incompatible with cage configurations. We therefore developed and validated the SnackerTracker—a cost-effective, open-source, and user-friendly measurement system which continuously records food-intake, food-seeking activity, and ambient light conditions in the home-cages of small laboratory animals.

These figures serve as visual aids and references to various supplies needed or recommended for SnackerTracker construction.

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