I dont know much about which gender to get but the Imac bingo is a very good cage. Anything that is that big with a 'tank style' lid is good. It is similar to the Gabber Rex which is a really sought after cage!
Good Luck and I hope that a more knowledgable person comes along to help!
Beccy
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I can't see any problems with it - plenty of space, and the plastic base will allow you to put in deep bedding (for burrowing), and not have any worries about bar-chewing or escaping!
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The cage style looks good for dwarfs bot you need to consider how a water bottle would fit in. The bottom tray slopes in quite a bit I notice. I would think you might have to drill out a hole to fit a water bottle low enough.
I think that cage looks pretty brilliant - of you do get one be sure and take loads of piccies and do a review for us. It's great size for a pair of Dwarf hams - almost identical size and style wise to the Rex.
Only thing is, by the time you've paid postage, the price will be almost what you'd pay for a Rex - and with the Rex the shelf allows easy access to the water bottle so no drilling would be required.
The pair of girls I was hoping to get have already gone to a home for now I think I shall concerntrate on my syrian ladies and sorting them out a fab cage!
cheers for the advice (hadn't really thought about the water bottle )
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