Equisorb, Megazorb Or Aubiose?

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Which bedding is best for 2 large C&C cages?

I suffer with asthma and bad allergies and my guinea pigs live indoors, so the dust content must be very low to zero, and also safe and comfortable for my guinea pigs. I've heard all of these beddings are good but I want to know which one is the best, thanks.
 
I use fleece liners, I have allergies and they work best for me. The only problem is the extra washing, but then having them on stuff like megazorb would be a nightmare for me because the bin only gets emptied once a fortnight :(
 
I use fleece liners, I have allergies and they work best for me. The only problem is the extra washing, but then having them on stuff like megazorb would be a nightmare for me because the bin only gets emptied once a fortnight :(

I've been using fleece liners for the past year, I've recently upgraded my cage to a double tier which means it's super hard to clean out the cage underneath every day, it's absolutely killing my back! It's just too much work now with my new set up, which is why I'd like to go back to bedding just to see if it's any easier for myself and the pigs. :/
 
I use Aubious in my shed and I'm very happy with it, but I do find I sneeze or cough a couple of times each clean out - mostly when I'm laying the new material
 
I use aubiouse for my litter trays for my bunnies and guinea pigs.Works great for Mr.The rest is fleece.On you tube a woman made like a drawer from cortex that she could pull out for easy cleaning.It was made so flush with walls of cage so didn't have to get under the loft
 
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