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Re: Rat Mom Not Cleaning Babies
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
To me it looks more so, urine stain from dirty cage.
Looks like your using aspen, if so its always causes yellow/brown stains on the rats backs and rears. Why i moved to pine.
Try cleaning more often and the stains will slowly disappear.
i clean twice a week lol if i cleaned anymore i'd be in debt. I'll probably try fostering them out, the food shouldn't be the problem since i get the 18% 4018 from pet pharmacy
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I used aspen and pine shavings and it is nowhere as good as pine pellets for horses. I get a 40lb bag from tractor supply for $6 and it will do about 6-10 cages each week, and most of them are 20 gal long and 48" long.
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Re: Rat Mom Not Cleaning Babies
 Originally Posted by rperry03
I used aspen and pine shavings and it is nowhere as good as pine pellets for horses. I get a 40lb bag from tractor supply for $6 and it will do about 6-10 cages each week, and most of them are 20 gal long and 48" long.
WOW, you must be overusing it. One bag lasts me 2-3 weeks for 500 Rodents.
Supposed to use just enough to cover bottom, not to make it deep
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Re: Rat Mom Not Cleaning Babies
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
WOW, you must be overusing it. One bag lasts me 2-3 weeks for 500 Rodents.
Supposed to use just enough to cover bottom, not to make it deep
It could last longer, you can see the bottom through the pellets; I was being conservative with my statement. I also like to add a LITTLE bit of carefresh in the corners. They make beds out of it and seems to keep odor down even more.
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