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Old 01-31-2015, 06:30 PM   #11
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All of these are dwarf setups, any without shelves were used for a pair or group



















If you want more I can take pics of current setups (as none ended up shown) but again they'll all be for dwarf hams, we've got five single chinese in Alexanders at the moment
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Old 02-01-2015, 12:20 AM   #12
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wow youhave had lots of designs, are the shelves easy to pull in and out?

Also i see you have a sputnic 3rd from botttom pic... so i dont need to have a ladder to everything? unless it coming from the back?

those are great pics and love the storage underneath great idea!
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Old 02-01-2015, 12:21 AM   #13
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I have just repaired an Alexander after Sponge chewed through the base. I used epoxy putty, duck tape, wire and a metal bracket to cover. I am happy that there is a way to repair holes in bases!
ill cross my fingers and hope you have thwarted Sponge's adventures xx

and also go order some 'just incase'
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We have five Alexanders Spot and have been using them all for a few years so they've all had at least two occupants now
As long as we don't put the shelves too high we don't find moving them too difficult normally. We didn't find the sputnik needed a ladder but that was because it was quite close to the ramp at the back so the hamster could easily hop in and out from that side anyway (they also weren't daft enough to dive out of the sides like one ham we own).
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