Eco Earth or Bed-A-Beast?
Re: no to bed a beast
I use bed-a-beast and did e-mail them to find out is is now 100% coconut fiber. It used to be bad, but now its 100% crab approved.Kilimanjaro wrote: I'm not sure if that is a problem anymore. I recently purchased some Bed-A-Beast and emailed them about the product. They told me that it was 100% coconut fiber. I haven't had any trouble with it.
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I'm glad you found that out, too, Crab Addict. I was beginning to think I was the only one who emailed them and found that out!
It does feel the same as Eco-Earth, smells the same, and everything. I did a side-by-side comparison. And while I found leaves and other debris in the Eco-Earth, I didn't find anything in the Bed-A-Beast, which almost leads me to believe that it's a higher-quality product.
It does feel the same as Eco-Earth, smells the same, and everything. I did a side-by-side comparison. And while I found leaves and other debris in the Eco-Earth, I didn't find anything in the Bed-A-Beast, which almost leads me to believe that it's a higher-quality product.
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Every time in my whole life that I have ever bought bed-a-beast for an animal, IT HAS BUGS. Even if I bake it or freeze it, it never fails to turn out all buggy. Eco-earth is much better. I've never had a problem.
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