Nov 7, 2022 #1 S Stumars Songster Aug 24, 2020 113 91 113 Hi, Moving our lil guys into an indoor large vivarium in our living room for the winter. Guys are 3 years old and I think they earned an easy winter. Any bedding tips? I'm going for anti bac sawdust with biochar. Any tips to avoid smells?
Hi, Moving our lil guys into an indoor large vivarium in our living room for the winter. Guys are 3 years old and I think they earned an easy winter. Any bedding tips? I'm going for anti bac sawdust with biochar. Any tips to avoid smells?
Nov 7, 2022 #2 Nabiki Quail Geek Premium Feather Member 6 Years May 15, 2019 16,198 86,599 1,276 Klamath County, OR I'd avoid sawdust. Pine chips/flakes are good. Quail are very dusty without making it worse with sawdust.
I'd avoid sawdust. Pine chips/flakes are good. Quail are very dusty without making it worse with sawdust.
Nov 7, 2022 #3 Tonyroo Crossing the Road 5 Years Mar 29, 2020 6,924 14,524 751 N. California Wood flakes are dusty also. I would use small bark.
Nov 8, 2022 Thread starter #4 S Stumars Songster Aug 24, 2020 113 91 113 thanks, ill get that once i used this up. Is bark good at stopping the amonia smell?
Nov 8, 2022 #5 Tonyroo Crossing the Road 5 Years Mar 29, 2020 6,924 14,524 751 N. California Like with any bedding materials you need to remove the physical waste for all smell to be gone. If you have some PDZ / zeolite that will extend the days you can clean the bedding.
Like with any bedding materials you need to remove the physical waste for all smell to be gone. If you have some PDZ / zeolite that will extend the days you can clean the bedding.
Nov 8, 2022 Thread starter #6 S Stumars Songster Aug 24, 2020 113 91 113 Hi, what is pdz ? I expect to clean once a week really considering the size of the enclosure and number of birds (3)
Hi, what is pdz ? I expect to clean once a week really considering the size of the enclosure and number of birds (3)