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    Re: Where do you keep your rats?

    I have 37 rats, 120 ASFS, 60 mice in the basement and no odor. I change the bedding twice a week.

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    Re: Where do you keep your rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by elduki View Post
    I have 37 rats, 120 ASFS, 60 mice in the basement and no odor. I change the bedding twice a week.
    I change everything once a week and ive always read this was a good practice. Changing more then once a week might be my move then


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    Re: Where do you keep your rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyShuttle View Post
    For the IN HOME rat breeders how do you manage the smell. I have 3 ASF's colonies, 2 mice colonies and the room smelt fine with odor beads (not sure actual name) and a filter fan. Then i add two rats one female and one male for a breeding pair and every day sense my wife has not failed to mention there smell. I have them on aspen shavings in a 18"x12"x7" tub (was in a bigger tub but i decided to build them with close to the same dimensions of the lab breeder cages) and they smell worst then the mice and asf's combined. So if i dont solve this she wants me to get rid of them and shes a very stubborn but lovely lady lol. So how do you do it????
    I have a small rat colony with 2 Males 12 Females and 10-25 babies at any given time and I keep them in the closet of my apartment and have very little odor. I keep them in the medium cement mixing tubs ( 27" x 20" x 6" ) on kiln dried pin. I have two racks - 1 rack with 4 med. cement tubs for breeding the other rack is a birthing rack with 5 large cat litter pans for the females to give birth in and raise their pups.

    Add vanilla extract to the water ( was told it cuts down urine smell ) I've done it from the start so I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes.

    I change bedding every 4 days and keep 1.3 ratio.

    I have a couple of the baking soda odor things you keep in the fridge by each rack

    And I have a timed spray unit that sprays clean linen smell every 36min, like the ones in the bathroom ( bought mine from target for $10 )

    I do notice when I receive new female breeders they smell more than my current rats. I feed different food then the breeder I get them from, I think what you feed them makes a difference in their odor also. I feed Native Earth 18% Protein 4018 Rodent Diet from Pet360.com 40lbs for $26 free shipping !! I also feed a seed,pasta,oats,multi grain cereal and veggie mix once a week. After the new rats have been with me for about a week they loose the stench from the breeder.

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