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Old 06-10-2019, 06:46 PM  
mangoandmimi
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Default Re: Detolf hamster cage questions

1) yes but use books or something to support the middle or as much of it as you can, otherwise snapping is going to be likely.

2) my lid cost £40. Wood planks, corner brackets, mesh and optional handles. Excluding the price of a staple gun. Would recommend making two lids one on each side and preferably a raised one for a Syrian but that’s not so simple.

3) it’s not the easiest to dismantle and putting together you’re best off leaving it as it is!

4) it is 163cm long and would just about fit in my parents Volvo estate so I’m going to go with no.

5) the jump up size wise from a zoozone to a detolf is significant. I’ve had to move my past hamster into a zoozone 2 holiday cage from a detolf and always felt it was a big downgrade to be honest. It’s the length that means you can do so much more with it and it doesn’t have the sloping sides and short height, which is my main problem with the zoozone.
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