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    Re: Repti bark...snake friendly?

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    Re: Repti bark...snake friendly?

    I have been using ReptiBark for over a year w/ no problem
    But I have switch to NaturesBest because it is heat treated where Reptibark is not
    The heat treat cuts down on the mite/bug issue
    To me it is great for the resons already stated
    Easy to spot clean and to see waste
    Plus I like to not work my butt off and having to bake my substrate is just to much work, hell I don't even bake food ( I am the microwave Queen)
    Seems to hold humidity well and doesn't seem to mold at all.
    ~ Johanna ~ aka Jody

    "The greatness of a nation and it's moral progress can be measured by the way it's animals are treated"
    ~ Mahatma Gandhi~

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