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Old 03-07-2016, 08:19 AM   #1
pinkneon
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Default Could I use these?

Could I use these in a hamster cage?

1) These say they are "Made from 100% fish-safe materials " ... Blue Ribbon Cave Complex Aquarium Ornament - Large on Sale

2) Decorative Aquarium Stones Riverbed on Sale | Free UK Delivery

3) This says it is made of resin, which I think someone said was ok to use?
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I'm looking for a few "natural" items, so if anyone knows of any others that would be great!
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Old 03-07-2016, 08:40 AM   #2
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Default Re: Could I use these?

They should all be ok, check the size of the holes in the first cave thing though as you don't want your ham getting stuck if they're a bit small.
You do need to check resin things over, I have some & most are fine but some, especially cheaper ones can have some quite sharp rough edges.
ETA just had another look at that cave thing & would say it's too small, it does say for small fish & the overall size is only 15cm so the holes are probably about the right size for a ham to get it's head stuck!
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