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Re: do your mice stink?
I've got 6 adults or young adults, 15 fuzzy rats and 10 weans right now in a quite small room and there's barely any critter smell at all. Granted they are kept clean and in well ventilated enclosures but rats just don't naturally have a scent nearly as strong and offensive as mice. The adult male rats do have a bit stronger urine smell though than the females and the sub-adults.
I love rat breeding. I hated mice breeding! LOL
~~Jo~~
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Re: do your mice stink?
I have 5 tanks of mice; two tanks of boys in various sizes/ages, two tanks of girls in various sizes/ages and one tank with 2 moms and 5 FAT SAUSAGE babies, LoL. Mine don't stink, not even the boys. Now, if I don't clean them once a week or so, yes, they stink.
I use a combination of 100% hardwood bedding found at TSC(Tractor Supply Co.- it costs around $4, and has some pine in it, but isn't total pine. It has also been baked to get rid of the oils associated with pine) and baking soda. I sprinkle a good amount of baking soda in the bottom of the tanks after I have washed and dried the tank and then put the bedding on top of it. It keeps the smell out wonderfully, and I haven't had to use the vanilla in quite awhile.
Even after about 5 days or so, I can still stick my head down into the tank and it doesn't smell. You can also try some plain clay cat litter in the bottom of the tank, under the bedding. It will help soak up the urine and get rid of the smells associated with it.
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Re: do your mice stink?
I have 3 mice(one male two female NO babies! Darn them!) in one 10G tank. They don't seem to smell as long as I change the beddingo nce a week or so. The rats are better, unless I have like 10 feeder rats in one 50L bin. Then they have to get changed about every 3 days. Understandable though. That many crowded.
I use aspen bedding in all the bins and tanks.
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Re: do your mice stink?
I don't have any mice but i know that they stink bad! Ive had a hampster and it stunk to, but rats dont smell that bad at all!
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Re: do your mice stink?
The baking soda is a great idea. I might have to give it a try:D
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Re: do your mice stink?
hmm, i'll definitely try the baking soda.
are gerbils less nutritional or anything that mice? i know they're a little bit larger, but i'm going to need to go bigger anyway.
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Re: do your mice stink?
The stuff you get at TSC, is that the stuff marketed as "wood shavings" It's a huge bag, and yes what I've seen costs around 4.00. Would it say on the bag it's been baked?? I didn't see it anywhere. Just wondering if were looking at the same thing.
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Re: do your mice stink?
The thing with gerbils is that they have very small litters when starting out. Sometimes it ranges from 3-6 babies. I had a female who was older and a very reliable breeder who, at the end of her breeding days, could have around 8-9 babies per litter. They grow fairly slow compared to other rodents, because they live longer. They are incredibly neurotic little things, LoL.
About the shavings, it should say 100% Hardwood Shavings/Bedding and yes, it was around $4-$5. I've been keeping my mice on it for a few weeks and haven't noticed any sneezing, porphyrin around noses/eyes, or any other abnormalities. As long as they have adequate ventilation, they should be fine on it. I believe it says on the bag that it's been kiln-dried, so there aren't any more harmful oils coming out of the shavings. I usually get itchy and sneezy around pine bedding, and my arms get itchy, but this bedding didn't do that and I could stick my head in the tank after I had put fresh bedding in and the smell isn't strong at all. I like it alot.
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Re: do your mice stink?
Kzoo the thing about feeding Gerbils, or hamsters ( from what I heard) is that the snakes get used to eating them if feed them for a consitant ammount of time. Like feeding the snake steak or somthing. They are reluctant to going back to hambuger ater a while. I do not know the validity in that argument, but its what I heard. Hamsters and Gerbils are alot more expencive than feeder mice.
Also I tried feeding my snakes rats today, and the 2 I bought stunk to high heaven. Of course so do mice, but they were also in a little travel container to be taken back and exchanged for mice. I think I am going to try the baking soda thing when I start breeding mice and rats again when I get around to getting more snakes. Breeding the feed is the ony way to go when you get more than a couple of snakes. Thats my opinion anyways.
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Re: do your mice stink?
Josh, I'm assuming these were live rats? Just wondering where you are getting them as there is no reason for a rat to stink that bad unless it's housed in overcrowded, dirty conditions. Sometimes when they are stressed being brought home from a pet store in a travel container they will urinate and defecate a lot so a tad stinky but they shouldn't start out from the store that way.
~~Jo~~
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