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    Rat bedding

    i was wondering what a good cheap rat bedding is? i use aspen but it gives off a little smell. Ive seen some people with tube like pellets and other types of pellets, can some one give me links to good non wood shave beddings?

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    Re: Rat beding

    If you're look for cheap bedding, from my experience Aspen is the way to go. I can get a giant bag of it for $12 and have it last 6 months, while changing a rat cage, 2 snake habitats, and the mice house.

    If you're looking for non wood you can try Yesterday's New, which is recycled newspaper pellets, or Carefresh which I think is also a paper/fiber type product. Some rats and mites get the sniffles/sneezing around Carefresh. I haven't had any experience with Yesterday's News, I just know it's another alternative.
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    Re: Rat beding

    If you have a farm supply/feed and tack store type thing near you check them out. I remember a member here mentioning a really good deal on a huge bag of horse bedding, which was a nice fine aspen. Avoid dusty pine bedding, some pine is fine as long as it's not the awful dusty sort. No cedar or cedar mix beddings that are often sold as "small animal bedding"...that stuff is just nasty.
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    Re: Rat beding

    I use pine pellets. One 40 lb bag for 5.99 at TSC of Equine Fresh. I don't know how many ratties you have, but my bag will last 2 1/2 weeks. That's about 15 tub changes. lol, does that make any sense... it's early.

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    Re: Rat beding

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilian View Post
    Some rats and mites get the sniffles/sneezing around Carefresh.
    Heh.

    It's so hard to find the perfect bedding for my colony of mites. They get the sneezes and are up all night.

    I meant to say MICE.
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    Re: Rat beding

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilian View Post
    Heh.

    It's so hard to find the perfect bedding for my colony of mites. They get the sneezes and are up all night.

    I meant to say MICE.
    Need more coffee this morning Layna dear?????
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    Re: Rat beding

    We use huge bags of aspen for our dogs, it comes in a huge square bag. The smell is sorta strong and the chips look big but does that matter? I saw the pine pellets, but what i saw the pine part i didnt consider it even though they were grean and tube like, do they work seeing that they are not in wood form?

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    Re: Rat beding

    I think you may be looking for rabbit pellets. This is actually the food that rabbits eat. I use it for rat bedding sometimes and my rats love it better than anything else. It's about six bucks for a huge bag and it smells great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Need more coffee this morning Layna dear?????
    LOL yeah tell me about it. To bad I don't like coffee, I've been drinking caffeinated hot coco. Yum.
    Layna

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    Re: Rat beding

    I have been having success with the WoodyPet pellets. The smell is nonexistant unless you practically stick your nose into the rat tanks; then, it just smells woody. No urine odor at all. You do get a little poopy smell when it is more toward the time to change the pellets.. but the pellets break down when wet and turn into sawdust that stays remarkably un-dusty.. it is awesome!
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