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    Re: Reptichip vs. Reptile Prime for HUMIDITY

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Both ReptiChips and Reptile Prime are coco substrate. One is just bigger chunks of husk while the other is more of a coffee ground consistency. I do agree though that gardening or home improvement stores tend to have it cheaper but you gotta be careful there isnt any added chemicals in it like dyes or insecticide.
    Yeah, the stuff I get has the consistency of dirt, the two main reasons I got it was it looks good and it holds humidity. Also, the added chemicals was one of the problems with cocofiber that I forgot to list down. Cocopeat/fiber is very popular as a hydroponic planting media where I live, so I have to be extra careful when looking for it. I suggest for OP to do the same.

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