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BRhaco
at Tue Oct 30 21:25:42 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BRhaco ]
Cell sorb is the best for controlling odors, but it can be dusty as it breaks down, and is very heavy. Cypress works well, but its hard to find a grade that isn't full of potentially hazardous sharp splinters. Newspaper is almost impossible to spot clean when time is short, and is unnaturally smooth for a snake to crawl on.
Used em all, but I've found that in my collection, aspen has none of the above shortcomings. It's not perfect, but it's damn close. I use L/M, which is so finely-milled that it's almost fluffy, with no splinters. ----- Brad Chambers
The Avalanche has already started-it is too late for the pebbles to vote....
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- Best Substrate - rcgray, Tue Oct 30 18:29:14 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - zefdin, Tue Oct 30 18:55:24 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - JenHarrison, Tue Oct 30 19:37:18 2007
- Cellsorb - MannyRottie, Tue Oct 30 19:46:39 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - coldblooded, Tue Oct 30 19:51:50 2007
- 5 posts = 5 answers - zefdin, Tue Oct 30 19:55:45 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - BuzzardBall, Tue Oct 30 20:52:40 2007
Aspen - BRhaco, Tue Oct 30 21:25:42 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - balls4all, Tue Oct 30 22:18:29 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - wh00h0069, Tue Oct 30 22:26:04 2007
- RE: Best Substrate - brandonsander, Wed Oct 31 02:46:11 2007
- Be happy u have great humidity - JKBREPTILES, Wed Oct 31 09:46:07 2007

- RE: Best Substrate - alicecobb, Wed Oct 31 15:38:46 2007
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