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Are Bin Cages Suitable For Syrians?
I'm very close to purchasing a Syrian hamster and was originally intending to get the Rydon 3 Tier cage. However, I was severely concerned this may be both too small and too high for the Syrian.
I was wondering if a bin cage, usually used for dwarf hamsters, is big enough for Syrians. I have several "bins" which I could use for a bin cage and I would add a second level (although not too high). I wanted to know if a bin cage was suitable for these hamsters, and if so what size bin cage I should get. Thank you for reading. |
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Re: Are Bin Cages Suitable For Syrians?
When I ran my rescue I would house syrians in these, from Ikea
http://littledumplinghamsterrescue.y...ccessories.php right at the bottom, I only used the 130 ltr ones which are huge, and stackable.
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Re: Are Bin Cages Suitable For Syrians?
If you make a bin cage it needs to be a minimum of 80x50cm base size with an 8" or 11" wheel.
If you want a tank style cage there are lots about. A zoo zone 2. A rody rabbit. A simba rif multy (on equinecaninefeline) for about £50. |
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