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Old 05-11-2010, 06:07 PM
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Re: New hamster

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Yeah sure its 22" high, 30" wide and 20" deep.
If you google rotastak space command thats the one

Hmm, it looks alright, although I do have a table that my TV once stood on, and it's not that large, so I'm unsure of whether or not it would fit. Of course I guess I could make space on the floor.


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Good dimensions However you have to be careful with the rotastak cages...esp with female Syrians who tend to be fatter than the males. There are people who this works fine with but equally there are instances of hamsters getting stuck in the tubes. If you are going out buying a new one then I would probably say its not worth the risk of wasting your money
Alright - thanks. I like the designs of Rotastak cages, but I don't have that much space like I said, and would much prefer a normal rectangular cage with two or three floors. Possibly a bin cage.

Thanks for all your help :3
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Old 07-11-2010, 03:29 PM
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Re: New hamster

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Good dimensions However you have to be careful with the rotastak cages...esp with female Syrians who tend to be fatter than the males. There are people who this works fine with but equally there are instances of hamsters getting stuck in the tubes. If you are going out buying a new one then I would probably say its not worth the risk of wasting your money
I doubled checked before buying it lol but thanks she fits perfectly but I keep an eye on her
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Old 08-11-2010, 03:44 AM
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Re: New hamster

Thanks for all of your help!

I went to Petsmart today and bought Teddy this cage. He seems to be happy in it, and there is lots of room for his wheel, litter box, food dish and house.
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