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reptigrass

While it may look nice, I can tell you from experience that it's more of a pain that using normal substrates like reptibark and aspen. You can't spot clean easily so whenever it gets dirty (once a week or so.. depends) you have to remove it and soak it in a water/bleach solution and then do a pure water rinse, etc, to make sure no harmful chemicals are left on it. And then it has to dry. If you use reptigrass, you need to have 2 pieces so you can rotate them--take the dirty one out and put the clean one in. Anyway, I find aspen to work perfectly well, but there's no harm if you decide to experiment with the reptigrass. It all comes down to personal preference.
 
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