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Tigergenesis
at Tue Aug 31 09:49:13 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tigergenesis ]
I love it. It's coconut fibers/husks. I plan on using it for my Cal King, Corn, Skink and moving my BP onto it. It's a pain to prepare, but I still like it. It comes in a compressed brick and you let it soak for awhile. Then you fluff it up and lay it out in the sun to dry (I've heard of some baking it in the oven - I might try this next time). I prepare more than I need so I always have extra on hand. One brick goes a long way. You can make it as dry or 'wet' as you want - so it's great for either high or low humidity speces. It's easy to spot clean, looks natural and doesn't have any order. You can also feed on it. I don't find it dusty either.
Eco Earth is the same thing, but I've heard of people finding bugs in it. Also, Bed-a-Beast is the only of it's kind that doesn't have chemicals, etc added to it.
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