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What subsrtate is best for rats??
Ok i'm kinda new to rat breeding i have been breeding rats for about 6 months now and i keep seeing different statements regarding bedding. Could i please get some input about what everybody uses and how long? I personally use kiln dried pine and have never had any problems my colony was started with 6 pet store rats (2.4) in 2 different tubs and now is (3.9) in (1.3) groups. I have only had 2 die unintentionally both pet store white rats i figure they were lab rats or something but otherwise everyone is healthy and happy and problem free. Thank you for any input. Hope everyone is having a great breeding season.
Vic
1.6 normals
1.1 pastels
1.1 het hypos
1. spider
1. het albino
.1 het pied
1. enchi
1. yellowbelly
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Re: What subsrtate is best for rats??
sorry title should be substrate
1.6 normals
1.1 pastels
1.1 het hypos
1. spider
1. het albino
.1 het pied
1. enchi
1. yellowbelly
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I've tried almost everything available on the market and ended up using nothing but kiln dried pine.
For the money you can't beat it IMO
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 06-03-2011 at 01:28 PM.
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Kiln dried pine is best. Try to get a medium size thin fluffy flake with very low dust. That is ideal.
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I am still trying multiple types of bedding but I picked up some Cozy N Fresh from the local Tractor Supply and so far I am very pleased with it. It is only $5.99 for 20lbs and has carbon added to help control the smell. I don't notice a smell at all. But the best part last night a new 32 oz water bottle was faulty and leaked until it flooded the 10 gallon tank, and there was 15 newborns with momma in it. Because the bedding is so absorbent there wasn't any liquid in the tank this morning. I had to change the bedding and water bottle but I think is saved my babies.
I am still trying to find out if it is safe so if anyone has any info on that let me know. Thanks
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Pine pellets
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Re: What subsrtate is best for rats??
thanks for all of the input it seems kiln dried pine is the way to go. It's just nice get a consensus on it. Whats strange is some people in other threads say they have used cedar for years with no problems and i've heard it is ok in small quantities but can cause RI in rats. Oh well noone chimed in with that will have to wait and see. Thanks again for the input highly appreciate it.
1.6 normals
1.1 pastels
1.1 het hypos
1. spider
1. het albino
.1 het pied
1. enchi
1. yellowbelly
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Re: What subsrtate is best for rats??
I use pine pellets for adult rats. Birthing mothers get aspen shavings. When the babies are two weeks old they get switched to a combination of sani-chips all over and aspen shavings for the nest. Sani-chips only for the grow out tubs.
ASF's get pine pellets in the corners and sani-chips & aspen shavings. Mice do not get pellets, just sani-chips and aspen shavings.
Rats and ASF's give off no odor for up to two weeks. They go in the same corner so you can spot clean. Mice just stink.
When I use up my aspen shavings I am switching to pine shavings. The pine really helps with the smell.
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We use Regal Downs FB (Fine Bedding). It is very absorbant and easy to clean, we have had very good luck with it. We have used it for the past 3-4 years. Before that we used corn cob. I loved the corn cob it was great and super easy to clean but much more expensive than the FB which is why we switched.
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