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    How do you keep the smell down?

    So I realize that having a rat colony will smell, but have any of you found a solution to help eliminate the odor? Daily maintenance would be the first answer but how about after that. Do any of you use ozone generators, and are they working for you?

    I plan on keeping the colony in a spare room so the smell is defiantly a concern.

    Thanks in advance,

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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Avoid overcrowding your rodents, use Equine fresh bedding or similar pellets (very absorbent), have your rodents in a well ventilated room, clean your enclosures regularly etc
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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Thank you.

    I think I am more interested to see if any of you have mechanical means of keeping the odors down. For instance; ozone generator, hepa filter, ect.

    I don't plan on keeping a colony and failing to maintain good husbandry.

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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    I've got a small breeding colonie so other than good husbandry all I do is put a little vanilla extract in the water bottles. It does seem to help though it might all be in my head, if it is I'm not the only one whos insane cause other people do it to.

    Could be vanillia chemically changes the scent of urine, could be they drink a lot more so the urine is watered down, or could just be in my head as I said.
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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    ahahaha. Thanks. It works... even if it is just in your head.

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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Quote Originally Posted by truthsdeceit View Post
    I've got a small breeding colonie so other than good husbandry all I do is put a little vanilla extract in the water bottles. It does seem to help though it might all be in my head, if it is I'm not the only one whos insane cause other people do it to.

    Could be vanillia chemically changes the scent of urine, could be they drink a lot more so the urine is watered down, or could just be in my head as I said.

    I've used the vanillia trick befor and I also think it helps.

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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    dehumidifier. dry air doesn't carry the smell as well. also cleaning every 3 days.

    rat smell sticks to everything so cleaning is very important. i walk into my rat room on a "stinky" day and I come out smelly.
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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Vanilla extract keeps the smell down? Seriously?! Does anyone have a specific recipe for this or is it just a couple drops in the bottle...?
    Someone keeps trying to access my accounts. Who are you? Just e-mail me, as that's clearly how you're finding me. Quit messing around.

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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Quote Originally Posted by MonitorLove View Post
    Vanilla extract keeps the smell down? Seriously?! Does anyone have a specific recipe for this or is it just a couple drops in the bottle...?
    Just a couple of drops in each bottle for me.

    I'm sure someone can give you some sort of measurement per gallon but since I only have small water bottles I never bothered figuring it out.

    I'm actually talking about mice but it works for rats too.
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    Re: How do you keep the smell down?

    Going off memory I think it was suggested as a tsp per gallon. I didnt find it to help much at all.. I use something similar to equine fresh bedding. keeps the smell down well.

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