

Lixit Chinchilla Dust (27oz)
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William Fortson
> 24 hourLife supply for my hamster, if not longer.
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Costero
> 24 hourI guess this is what dust is supposed to be like, but I dont like it: After our gerbils roll around in it, and dig and kick and perform their gerbil antics, weve got fine dust all over the living room (where the gerbils live). So, for our use, bathing sand (not dust) is a far better option: It works just as well, and the rodents like it just as much (if not more). We much prefer Supreme Tiny Friends Farm Chinchilla Bathing Sand, also sold by Amazon, and much less expensive. But, Im no expert, and maybe this superfine dust is what chinchilla owners want; the other positive reviews would seem to indicate that. For our use, however, it is way too fine and way too messy.
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ChrisC
> 24 hourI tried other bathing dust and found it had other stuff in it that made me degus sneeze and cough. This is lava dust.
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Mrs.FilomeanaParesiBealePark
> 24 hourI wish the price will go down because my baby Elmo loves this he loves taking a bath in this stuff always great for chinchillas, S.I.N.Y.LADYRIDER
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Carolyn
> 24 hourIf youve never watched a Chinchilla take a dust bath before it is quite entertaining. He absolutely loves this dust.
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lover of words
> 24 hourReally good dust. Papa loves it.
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James Fritz
> 24 hourWill work fine for the chin.
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P. Small
> 24 hourgood product good price THX
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Kristine
> 24 hourDidnt know which ones to really buy for my chinchilla. However he has been using it for a few months now. Has no issue and loves taking his dust baths!
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Elaine Campbell
> 24 hourCome my chinchillas bath time, I cannot imagine it without using this superior product as most chin insiders will state. It is very soft, very fine and chinchillas love it. And it is safe. Many dusts sold for chinchillas are not. They are scented (not natural for a chin) and simply made of outdoor sand. The best chin dusts are made of ground pumice stone. This particular chin dust comes highly recommended by long-time chin owners like myself who have been caring for these delightful crepuscular rodents coming on 18 years now. My chin, Danny Boy, loves it (see my Profile for a glimpse of him) and has a marvelous time rolling around in it. Inside a good plastic chin bath house, it doesnt fly around everywhere, and it is easy to maintain and store. I cannot imagine using any other chinchilla dust. In fact, it will never happen!