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I heard some people recommend megazorb. Would you recommend it? Would it be suitable under hay?
Thanks:)!
 
i used to use megazorb for the rabbits litter trays but stopped after it became very dusty. i would recommend fitch instead. :)
 
Thanks for all the reviews about megazorb, would everyone be able to tell me their top 5 favourite guinea pig bedding please:)?
 
A lot of forum members love using fleece but it's major downside is that it needs to be washed . Some people wash it in a washing machine . Some people recommend that it is washed at 60 degrees to kill germs. Some people use anti bacterial wash ...

https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/is-fleece-bedding-hygienic.121383/#post-1646348


I love fleece but wouldn't use it in the whole cage because of the amount of laundry.

I put mine in a petware laundry bag to wash it because , not matter how much you brush it, there are still pet hairs on it when it goes in the wash. Some forum members use an old duvet cover.
 
I heard some people recommend megazorb. Would you recommend it? Would it be suitable under hay?
Thanks:)!

I switched to megazorb after carefresh became very expenise and have sticked with it ever since. I see why people consider it a little dusty but it settles very quickly and doesn't really get kicked around much. One of my pigs is quite sensitive with beddings and sneezes if she's intolerrant or if the bedding is exceptionally dusty but she's fine on this one so I'd reccomend giving it a try!
PS the bales are very large and last me about 2 cage cleans, but probably because I also use it in my hamster's cage too hahaha
 
I should add though that I haven't tried Fitch or Auboise in the past so I can't really compare Megazorb against them.
 
I have used wood shaving Auboise fleece and fitch. One of my pigs can't use wood shaving it makes him very ill and I found it smelly. I try auboise bedding, only for 2 days as it is made of small pieces, like little needles and one of these got inbedded in my pig bottom. So the auboise ended up in the bin. Fleece is nice I liked it but I found my weekly electric more that doubled. It worked out very expensive.
I always go back to fitch. Its the easiest to clean, its the cheapest it last me 2 month I have a large 2 x 5 c&c cage. And it keeps pigs very very dry and warm. It is totally dust free. It is by far the best bedding I have tried. I haven't tried megazorb because fitch works out cheeper and has no dust
 
Hi I use fleece down stairs in my hutches my boys like the freedom that fleece gives them as they have long hair and fleece means they can move about with out getting loose bedding caught up under their tummies when they walk about if that makes any sense lol. I use Auboise in the hallway upstairs in their hutches and their litter trays as Auboise soaks up the urine and leaves the top layer dry :) then I have a (cheap) vet bed covered with a towel in their bedroom and a big fleece blanket on top so they can snuggle on it or under that fleece :) this all works really well for my boys.
 
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