Ive used everything and the best thing Ive used is blue scott shop towels , I buy them by the cases through amazon
09-26-2012, 04:17 PM
brobertson
Paper towels.
09-26-2012, 04:20 PM
DavidMundy
I use paper towels, they are cheap and easier to use in my opinion.
09-26-2012, 04:35 PM
BciJoe
I think this has alot to do with size of collection.
If I only had a handful of babies, papertowels.
If I have a large collection, like I do, newspaper. FREE, clean, easy, efficient.
I also believe Cypress Mulch is a much better choice than Aspen for Balls, and that is what I would use for a medium sized collection, or a manageable CLOSED collection where I would almost never have to worry about mites.
09-26-2012, 05:01 PM
Andrew21
Out of thoise 3? Newspaper. But I use kiln-dried pine.
09-26-2012, 06:10 PM
decensored
I like breeding newspapers, sometimes the offspring come out as a nice mix between the comics and the entertainment sections. I have a really nice local het. sports that I produced last year.
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I voted aspen, I used to like coco-husk but I moved to aspen recently just because of the availability. I get 8 cubic feet for $15.00, as opposed to a third of the size of cocohusk. That and I use Aspen for my rats too. Its just easier.
Cheers.
09-26-2012, 06:24 PM
Mike41793
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Originally Posted by decensored
I like breeding newspapers, sometimes the offspring come out as a nice mix between the comics and the entertainment sections. I have a really nice local het. sports that I produced last year.
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I voted aspen, I used to like coco-husk but I moved to aspen recently just because of the availability. I get 8 cubic feet for $15.00, as opposed to a third of the size of cocohusk. That and I use Aspen for my rats too. Its just easier.
Cheers.
Never pair a comics with a missed connections... When you do that you hatch out something like me lmao! Oh and het for sports of course too!