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Freddiesmum Posted - 31/10/2014 : 10:58:06
Anyone ever used this? Or is it too humid, even if dried out before hand?

If it's a bad idea, any suggestions for a darker looking substrate that could be used?
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Freddiesmum Posted - 03/11/2014 : 21:08:09
Thanks guys might give it a shot. Lol at the censored word haha
Wheels Posted - 03/11/2014 : 13:52:11
Glad I read down, I had been trying to work out what Co**** chunks could be for ages!

Haven't used it, but I'm sure somewhere I read of someone baking it and mixing it with beech chips....
gmac Posted - 31/10/2014 : 19:23:55
Is fine to use if oven dried beforehand.
Donnie Posted - 31/10/2014 : 17:58:10
I never thought it would censor that...
The word that is censored is c o a r s e
Donnie Posted - 31/10/2014 : 17:56:59
I use it for my carpets. It does need drying out before use but I like it. I use the co**** chunks of it but if I was going to use it for corns I would go for the fine stuff so they can burrow in it easier.

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