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? For U Rat Breeders
Do any of you use cuttlebone ?
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
Dog biscuits, pasta, croutons, Cube of wood for every tub or cage, some more pasta and dog biscuits LOL, I dont waste money on cuttle bone.
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
I should have asked do rats even mess with cuttlebone? Is it good for them? Will it hurt them?
I use cuttlebone for my parrots so its handy.
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
I have, but there are so many cheaper options.
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
cubes of 2x4 from time to time for them to chew on.
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
Lol I couldn't get birds to use a cuddlebone. I would say no there are cheaper options.
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
I was advised to use oster shell powder for calcium, but not able to find them yet, so I am using cuttlebone. I think they are fine.
What are the cheaper options you guys are talking about?
Tks.
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Re: ? For U Rat Breeders
Untreated lumber scraps are great for rat chewies. And free if you know where to look Some lumberyards give away their "ends" for use as firewood.. I would just make sure that they are not treated lumber, and not pine or cedar, or another toxic wood (I think that black cherry and black walnut are bad as well; I would research any type of wood before using.)
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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