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RE: CellSorb vs. Aspen

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Posted by: dude21361 at Wed Oct 8 08:11:29 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dude21361 ]  
   

Last night I switched over my pair of 100% het pieds that are both over 1000 grams. They are now both on aspen. My female was always very active and it was easy to catch her cruising around her cage. The male is definitly more shy. Well the female did her usual thing, but the male was all of a sudden cruising around almost as if he was cruising for chicks lol. They both began burrowing a little bit. Not very deep but it seems they both really enjoy the 2" of aspen. It may also be because it is softer on them than the cellsorb, but I may be looking too much into it. I reccomend the aspen but thats not to say that the cellsorb is not good either. Thanks for your time and help, Manny


   

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