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What cage for our Syrian?

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Iwillorderthefood · 11/07/2012 23:03

We have him in a Ferplast Duna Fun, but think he looks cramped in there. Our space is not quite big enough for a Hamster heaven, could probably go to 75cm length, width about 35cm height up to 50cm anyone got any ideas?

House is fairly small so no other real practical place unless in DD's room and I do not fancy this. Any help gratefully received. Thanks.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 06:55

This looks small have you got one? Length only 5cm more than ne we have got.

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 08:06

Have you had a look at zooplus ?

They do some.great cages for cheap prices.

The duna fun is far too small for a Syrian. Its more suited to a dwarf and even then only just. Theyes need.much more space than people realise!

Please get the biggest cage you can. The minimum recommendation by the RSPCA is 80 w X 50 d.

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 11:55

Yes it is definitely too small for our Hamster hence i am here asking what other people have got sonwe can get it right for him. We are going to take more of a look this weekend.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 12:55

Any other advice gratefully received.

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 16:45

How about a bin cage ?

Takes a bit of DIY but very easy and you can make them to whatever size you want.

BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 16:47

This is also a well recommended cage.

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 16:53

Oh really been looking at this today I think. I like the idea of a bin cage, but hubby wants a ready made one. What I really would like is enough space for a huge one like those made out of an Ikea Expedite they are amazing. Will take another look at the one you recommend bonkeymollocks.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 16:55

What about any of those wooden cages you see any good?

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 17:10

I'm always abit wary of wooden ones.

Mainly for cleaning purposes, although you can get something called Plastikote which will seal it and make it easier to clean. I have wooden accessories in my cage and its a pain to keep clean. I just replace every now and again though i do have a stinky boy Wink

Also hammys are notorious chewers! I know my old girl would have got through one of them in no time and it would have looked awful and scruffy .

I love the ikea home made ones! They are fab! :)

The cambridge is a good choice if you don't have much room at the mo. Cheap and sturdy. Have a look on the hammy forums. They have lots of reviews.

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 18:12

I am going to take a look now, it's a shame we have not quite got enough space for the Hamster Heaven, I would love to have that one.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 20:55

What about :

www.zooplus.co.uk/feedback/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/hamster_cages/hamster_cages/40877

I think looks ok

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:02

Would need that plastikote stuff though

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:07

Yup looks good.
:)

You still have wooden shelves though. You can.buy clear Plastikote though so a quick spray and it will stay nice.

Unless you have a clean hammy who always uses a toilet otherwise it will be fine.

That wheel is too small and would need changing as well but apart from that very smart! :)

I like the more 'grown up cages' some are just a bit too colorful!

Our hammy is in a zoozone 2. Love it....but its blue Confused

BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:08

Amazon sell it for a bout a fiver .

You can get all colours but I have always stuck to clear if I use it.

Really does make a difference with cleaning!

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:15

Ok think I am going to go for it. Thanks for your advice.

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:16

Did you see the gerbilarium? Would link but on phone.

You would need to cover the wire shelves with something. Cardboard or those bendy bridges to stop it being uncomfortable under foot hammy but its a good size and a good base for burrowing.

BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:16

Oops x post.

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:24

Will go check the gerbilarium.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:26

www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/hamster_cages/hamster_cages/132235

This one ?

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:27

Wonder if my existing cage levels might fit this.

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Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:28

Maybe slightly narrower. It is great too.

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BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:40

Yep thats it.

Its good because you could add or take away levels if you wanted too.

You can buy 'chinchilla' shelves on ebay that will attach to the bars, again Plastikote, to add extra space. :)

Oh and if you buy of Zooplus, I think you may get a 10% discount as a first customer :)

BonkeyMollocks · 12/07/2012 21:42

have a look at the 'customer photos'.

The sensible people Wink have covered the shelves with various things and added lots!

Iwillorderthefood · 12/07/2012 21:49

Yes I saw this, so have a choice of two now, he is out running now so must go supervise......

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