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<blockquote data-quote="Atx13" data-source="post: 4513" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>so they offer a 6quart bag of loose eco for 9.99 at the pet shop, they also have 3 pack of the bricks for like 6.99...</p><p>the 3 pack of bricks makes like 24 quarts of sub... i just dont get the logic of the 6 quart bag of loose being so pricey... is there a difference in the product?</p><p>I've never used eco-earth, but 24 quarts of sub. for 7 bucks is pretty hard to pass up, seeing as i usually spend around 8 bucks for peat and vermiculite (getting around 8 quarts of sub out of mixing the 2)..</p><p>My question is... The bag of loos eco and the bricks... is there really a difference in the two? besides having to add water to the bricks... lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atx13, post: 4513, member: 380"] so they offer a 6quart bag of loose eco for 9.99 at the pet shop, they also have 3 pack of the bricks for like 6.99... the 3 pack of bricks makes like 24 quarts of sub... i just dont get the logic of the 6 quart bag of loose being so pricey... is there a difference in the product? I've never used eco-earth, but 24 quarts of sub. for 7 bucks is pretty hard to pass up, seeing as i usually spend around 8 bucks for peat and vermiculite (getting around 8 quarts of sub out of mixing the 2).. My question is... The bag of loos eco and the bricks... is there really a difference in the two? besides having to add water to the bricks... lol. [/QUOTE]
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