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Crinkles - 1.5 lb, Forest
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Exciting color blends ? Make habitats and playtime more fun with 3 colorful options- confetti, forest and mardi grassSafe for pets and families ? Non-toxic, low dust, and colors will not run or stainAbsorbent ? Absorbs its weight in liquids to keep your pet comfy and dry; helps remove natural oils from ferretsBetter odor control ? Controls odor 3x longer than the originalMade from recycled paper; 100% biodegradable and compostable
Specs:
Height12 Inches
Length18 Inches
Size1.5 lb
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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u/dottieblue ยท 3 pointsr/RATS

Hi there. Congratulations on your new boys! I love Rex rats! I've been a ratty mom for over 12 years. I currently have 3 males, all dumbos, one of which is a Rex. The best advice I can give is to make sure to socialize your new babies and let them get used to you, your environment, as well as each other. (I'm glad to hear you got more than one!) Pouches are a great start for that, so you are definitely on the right track. I love playing around and interacting with my boys, but I also make sure to sit back and let them explore on their own, too.

Having a good cage is crucial. I recently got space pods and they love them! Having it be plastic instead of fabric cuts down on smell, too. I always make sure they have a bunch of things to chew on and play with. Make sure they have good bedding as well. I use recycled newspaper and crinkle paper.

Diet plays a big role. I feed my guys mostly Mazuri blocks and Oxbow with some vegetables (they love broccoli and frozen peas). I try to stay cognizant of treats, since they're mostly sugar and fat. (Males are prone to weight gain, so you gotta watch out.) Fruits work really well as a treat for training.

If you have any questions as you guys get adjusted, feel free to PM me.

(Also, sorry all the hyperlinks are to Amazon haha. It's what Google pulls up.)

Congratulations again :)