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Corn Cob Bedding (9 Liter)
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    Features:
  • ✔️ Bonsai Akadama: Used by Japanese master gardeners. Akadama soil is mined in Japan from volcanic soil. Once extracted its dried and sifted to various grain sizes.
  • ✔️ Provides Drainage: Aeration is important for healthy root growth. Akadama has the ability to absorb water while spreading nutrients to your bonsai trees roots.
  • ✔️ Sifted and Dried: Tinyroots akadama is sifted through a 1/8" mesh and then through a 1/16" mesh to reduce the sediment that is bagged.
  • ✔️ Visual Indicator: The volcanic soil darkens when wet which provides an idea of when to water your bonsai or succulent plant.
  • ✔️ Multiple Uses: Can be used for as a succulent soil for cactus and other indoor plants. Also beneficial for conifers and deciduous bonsai trees.
Specs:
Height16 Inches
Length10 Inches
Width3 Inches

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u/silbresalion · 1 pointr/PetMice

I am not an expert, but I've definitely read that air freshener is not the greatest thing for them. I absolutely get wanting to control the smell, though -- here are things I've tried:

  1. Corn cob bedding (like this). Supposedly it interacts with the ammonia in their urine to neutralize some of the smell. I found that it just smelled weirder, not less, but you could give it a try.
  2. Clean more frequently, and especially rinse out the wheel(s) daily. Deep cleaning the cage every day is totally unrealistic, but I found that mine tend to pee a lot while they're running (I guess?), and then the pee would dry on the wheel and smell a lot (because there was nothing to absorb it, it was just exposed to the open air). Giving the wheel a quick rinse with warm soap and water every day helped cut down a bit of the smell.
  3. An air purifier. I have a smallish one pointed at the cage (so that's sucking air from the cage, that is). It's not technically rated for odor reduction (apparently you need some kind of fancy carbon filter for that). It might be placebo effect, but I feel like it helps. If you can afford a really good air purifier, I think that would be the best solution -- good for the mice and good for your nose :)