Hi! I've been experimenting with the Japanese method of hedgehog keeping for the past few months and I haven't found anything like this on here yet so I thought I'd share my findings!
Why Japanese?
This past summer I took a trip to Tokyo and happened to stop by Harry's Hedgehog Cafe. I was really impressed with the animals there! They were the healthiest, happiest, most outgoing and friendly hedgehogs I've ever met. Both the babies and the adult hogs were in tip-top hedgehoggy shape. So I asked some questions, bought some of their hedgehog supplies, and took all of what I considered to be the most promising ideas back to my hedgehog Tiffany in the states to give them a try.
(Side note: We need hedgehog cafes in the US as this is undoubtedly THE BEST way to adopt a hedgehog. All the babies are super well-socialized because they're held by different customers every day. If you come in and fall in love with a hedgie, you can buy it right then and shop assistants are there to tell you everything you need to know about caring for it and to make sure you've bought all the right supplies--which they sell in-shop. The hedgehogs are also kept on a very careful schedule so they have ample time to rest and play each day. Needless to say, I was super impressed.)
Okay, back to it!
Coarsly ground walnut shell bedding:
https://www.amazon.com/Kaytee-Walnu.../dp/B00BUFRZU2/ref=pd_sbs_86_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y9PMPMRCP98QZZE1V4Q6
Intro:
I'd had Tiffany on a complex sort of layered pee-pad and fleece bedding since I got him (~3 years), which he always managed to completely soil in two days, smelled awful, and I had to tape down the edges of the top layer because he liked to burrow underneath it all and poop on the coroplast at the bottom of his cage. In Japan, they keep their hedgies on a coarsly ground walnut shell substrate. I bought a bag of it to try out.
Results:
I was initially a bit worried about dust and mites, but decided to try the stuff right out of the bag out of sheer curiosity. I ordered several different lots of crushed walnut from amazon, and although I haven't found any quite as coarse as what I got from Japan, I hold onto the hope that one day I will find that perfect grind once more. The stuff for reptiles is almost always too fine, but some of the polishing media is good and the bird beddings tend to be okay.
Pro: Tiffany LOVES this bedding. He digs around in it, makes little holes to lie in, and even pulls it into his snuggle sack to nap (and masturbate) on.
Pro:I would say there is no dust, but I doubt that can be true, so I will say there is minimal dust. I have had no problems with mites, either, though I would still recommend freezing/baking any of this substrate you get from the USA.
Pro:This has no noticeable smell and I spot clean it with a litter scooper, doing full changes every 2-3 weeks.
Con: If you have a male hedgehog that enjoys "boy time" as much as my son, Tiffany, the combination of walnut shells and hedgehog goo form a very tough cement when dry, and can be pretty difficult to clean off in the bath. Luckily, Tiffany enjoys a long soak, so I suppose no harm no foul.
The Water Tank:
https://www.amazon.com/Dahey-Drinki...kmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510293790&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=hedgehog+ceramic+water+tank
Intro:
Tiffany, like many other hedgehogs, likes to poop in his water dish. I'd previously been using a wide, low-lipped ramekin as it held sufficient water for one night and he couldn't knock it over, but he would ALWAYS poo in it. At the hedgehog cafe, the hedgehogs drink out of small, ceramic water tanks. They holds a lot of water, but the area the hedgies drink out of is only about the size of a quarter. They can't knock it down or poo in it!
Results:
My children, THIS is the answer to the hedgehog watering struggle.
Pro: It stays full for DAYS (though I refill it every night)
Pro: The poopers can't poop in it
Pro: They can't seem to stick their poopy paws in it, either
Pro: Even my Very Strong Boy TM can't knock it over
Pro: It will not poke your hedgehog's eyes out (I see you, pet water bottles)
Con: It's a little bit hard to clean. I recommend scrubbing it with a toothbrush as needed and then boiling the whole thing like once a month.
So there we are. Thoughts? Opinions? I'm going to keep with the walnut bedding and water tank for the foreseeable future as they've made my hedgehog maintenance routine SO much easier!
Here's amazon links to similar products:
Litter scooper:
https://www.amazon.com/Zilla-Reptil...000OX0NQY/ref=pd_bxgy_199_img_2_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=324BW3M325TFKEAND5DS
Walnut shells (Bird)
https://www.amazon.com/Kaytee-Walnu.../dp/B00BUFRZU2/ref=pd_sbs_86_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y9PMPMRCP98QZZE1V4Q6
Walnut shells (Blast media)
https://www.amazon.com/Walnut-Shell...1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1510294368&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=walnut+media+coarse
Weramic water tank
https://www.amazon.com/Dahey-Drinki...kmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510293790&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=hedgehog+ceramic+water+tank
Why Japanese?
This past summer I took a trip to Tokyo and happened to stop by Harry's Hedgehog Cafe. I was really impressed with the animals there! They were the healthiest, happiest, most outgoing and friendly hedgehogs I've ever met. Both the babies and the adult hogs were in tip-top hedgehoggy shape. So I asked some questions, bought some of their hedgehog supplies, and took all of what I considered to be the most promising ideas back to my hedgehog Tiffany in the states to give them a try.
(Side note: We need hedgehog cafes in the US as this is undoubtedly THE BEST way to adopt a hedgehog. All the babies are super well-socialized because they're held by different customers every day. If you come in and fall in love with a hedgie, you can buy it right then and shop assistants are there to tell you everything you need to know about caring for it and to make sure you've bought all the right supplies--which they sell in-shop. The hedgehogs are also kept on a very careful schedule so they have ample time to rest and play each day. Needless to say, I was super impressed.)
Okay, back to it!
Coarsly ground walnut shell bedding:
https://www.amazon.com/Kaytee-Walnu.../dp/B00BUFRZU2/ref=pd_sbs_86_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y9PMPMRCP98QZZE1V4Q6
Intro:
I'd had Tiffany on a complex sort of layered pee-pad and fleece bedding since I got him (~3 years), which he always managed to completely soil in two days, smelled awful, and I had to tape down the edges of the top layer because he liked to burrow underneath it all and poop on the coroplast at the bottom of his cage. In Japan, they keep their hedgies on a coarsly ground walnut shell substrate. I bought a bag of it to try out.
Results:
I was initially a bit worried about dust and mites, but decided to try the stuff right out of the bag out of sheer curiosity. I ordered several different lots of crushed walnut from amazon, and although I haven't found any quite as coarse as what I got from Japan, I hold onto the hope that one day I will find that perfect grind once more. The stuff for reptiles is almost always too fine, but some of the polishing media is good and the bird beddings tend to be okay.
Pro: Tiffany LOVES this bedding. He digs around in it, makes little holes to lie in, and even pulls it into his snuggle sack to nap (and masturbate) on.
Pro:I would say there is no dust, but I doubt that can be true, so I will say there is minimal dust. I have had no problems with mites, either, though I would still recommend freezing/baking any of this substrate you get from the USA.
Pro:This has no noticeable smell and I spot clean it with a litter scooper, doing full changes every 2-3 weeks.
Con: If you have a male hedgehog that enjoys "boy time" as much as my son, Tiffany, the combination of walnut shells and hedgehog goo form a very tough cement when dry, and can be pretty difficult to clean off in the bath. Luckily, Tiffany enjoys a long soak, so I suppose no harm no foul.
The Water Tank:
https://www.amazon.com/Dahey-Drinki...kmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510293790&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=hedgehog+ceramic+water+tank
Intro:
Tiffany, like many other hedgehogs, likes to poop in his water dish. I'd previously been using a wide, low-lipped ramekin as it held sufficient water for one night and he couldn't knock it over, but he would ALWAYS poo in it. At the hedgehog cafe, the hedgehogs drink out of small, ceramic water tanks. They holds a lot of water, but the area the hedgies drink out of is only about the size of a quarter. They can't knock it down or poo in it!
Results:
My children, THIS is the answer to the hedgehog watering struggle.
Pro: It stays full for DAYS (though I refill it every night)
Pro: The poopers can't poop in it
Pro: They can't seem to stick their poopy paws in it, either
Pro: Even my Very Strong Boy TM can't knock it over
Pro: It will not poke your hedgehog's eyes out (I see you, pet water bottles)
Con: It's a little bit hard to clean. I recommend scrubbing it with a toothbrush as needed and then boiling the whole thing like once a month.
So there we are. Thoughts? Opinions? I'm going to keep with the walnut bedding and water tank for the foreseeable future as they've made my hedgehog maintenance routine SO much easier!
Here's amazon links to similar products:
Litter scooper:
https://www.amazon.com/Zilla-Reptil...000OX0NQY/ref=pd_bxgy_199_img_2_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=324BW3M325TFKEAND5DS
Walnut shells (Bird)
https://www.amazon.com/Kaytee-Walnu.../dp/B00BUFRZU2/ref=pd_sbs_86_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Y9PMPMRCP98QZZE1V4Q6
Walnut shells (Blast media)
https://www.amazon.com/Walnut-Shell...1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1510294368&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=walnut+media+coarse
Weramic water tank
https://www.amazon.com/Dahey-Drinki...kmr2_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510293790&sr=8-1-fkmr2&keywords=hedgehog+ceramic+water+tank