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    Re: ReptiChip vs. Reptile Prime Size Comparison

    Just have to say that Reptile Prime is nothing like fine ground coffee or Eco Earth.

    It's not all that fine at all. Nothing is 100 percent dust free, but in all reality, I found Aspen far more dusty (it even made me cough every time I had to scoop.some out) and ReptiChip also gets quite dusty when dry. Of all the ones I used the Reptile Prime is by far the least dusty, only beat by paper. And the most absorbent. It also does not pack down like Eco Earth. I don't have giant snakes, but my 3000 gr male doesn't pack it down. No mold ever in the year I used it, unlike with Aspen, eco earth and ReptiChip.

    Honestly I couldn't care less what anyone decides to use. Just trying to help people that are trying to make up their mind by pointing out different aspects of different substrates I have used.

    What anyone does with that info is on them.

    One could always buy one bag and test it out...


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