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great video! but i personally dont recommend paper bedding for rodents, except in small amounts as nesting and bedding material. its not actually as absorbent as you'd think, which can cause ammonia to build up faster. instead safe woods like aspen and kin dried pine, as well as pine pellets are a better choice for the majority of the bedding
@@meatlemonade3338Thanks for watching! I only had a couple of mice in the beginning which I used paper bedding for. I switched over to pine pellets shortly after just due to the price, so I never had the experience to compare the paper to wood bedding in terms of absorbency and smell with a full colony.
Did the babies escape through the bars when they started adventuring? Ive been thinking of getting that cage, but im unsure if it is actually baby-mice proof.
@@anuviitala3463 Hi, no, I never had any issues with babies escaping. I haven’t noticed the mice chewing through the bottom either, but I see they like to chew the bars, causing the powder coating to come off.
We bought four feeder mice each for $4 which was $16 in total for one feeding for our snake he won't eat rats We don't know why. Anyway, one of the mice attacked our snake and left a pretty nasty bite on him. Anyway, our snake's fine but it was a scary experience
@@keenanwhitmer7562 Oh, no, that’s unlucky that the mouse hurt your snake. At least he was fine in the end. If your snake will eat frozen mice, then maybe you can try that instead in the future if you are worried about another similar instance happening.
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@@rogersawyers4329 Thanks for watching! 😊
Love the winged eyes 👌🏻 and you have a LOT of awesome exotic pets 😅 More than I initially thought!
@@Pigeuns Thanks! Haha, yeah, I’ve got a bunch of animals!
great video! but i personally dont recommend paper bedding for rodents, except in small amounts as nesting and bedding material. its not actually as absorbent as you'd think, which can cause ammonia to build up faster. instead safe woods like aspen and kin dried pine, as well as pine pellets are a better choice for the majority of the bedding
@@meatlemonade3338Thanks for watching! I only had a couple of mice in the beginning which I used paper bedding for. I switched over to pine pellets shortly after just due to the price, so I never had the experience to compare the paper to wood bedding in terms of absorbency and smell with a full colony.
Did the babies escape through the bars when they started adventuring? Ive been thinking of getting that cage, but im unsure if it is actually baby-mice proof.
@@anuviitala3463 Hi, no, I never had any issues with babies escaping. I haven’t noticed the mice chewing through the bottom either, but I see they like to chew the bars, causing the powder coating to come off.
We bought four feeder mice each for $4 which was $16 in total for one feeding for our snake he won't eat rats We don't know why. Anyway, one of the mice attacked our snake and left a pretty nasty bite on him. Anyway, our snake's fine but it was a scary experience
@@keenanwhitmer7562 Oh, no, that’s unlucky that the mouse hurt your snake. At least he was fine in the end. If your snake will eat frozen mice, then maybe you can try that instead in the future if you are worried about another similar instance happening.
just tried
@@keenanAvery-dj8kk Good luck!