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Old 04-07-2005, 07:02 AM   #11
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Honestly I think that Habitrail is over-rated, you probably just want one because they look fun for both you and your hamster, but the truth is that bin cages can be much larger and therefore have more room. The supplies needed in order to put a bin cage together are much less then buying a cage like a Habitrail. Furthermore you aren't limited to how you want your cage to be with a bin, you can add levels, tubes whatever and wherever you want.



But it's up to you.. I thing Syrians especially should have more room than most commercial cages offer.
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Old 04-07-2005, 07:33 AM   #12
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I have to agree with Candace. The tubs do have way more room. My friend has a Habitrail and their hamster is pretty large, so it can be a tight squeeze for him going through those tubes. Plus the bin cages are WAY easier to clean! Again, I've heard that the Habitrails can look cool but they can be a pain to clean as you have to take apart all the tubes etc. (Just going from what I've heard, I've never owned one).



I put my Nibbles in his new home last week, a larger aquarium. Like the bin cages (which by the way are much cheaper and lighter!) they're nice and big and have a good walking space, plus you can still build a second level as mentioned and add those tubes too! I think you'll have the best of both worlds! I think if you do get the bin cage you'll show others that you're thinking of the hamster first! A lot of people are now converting to them
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Old 04-07-2005, 08:44 AM   #13
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convert... you can't fight the urge to convert!!
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Old 04-07-2005, 10:55 AM   #14
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LOL Candace!

I forget now ... how many bins do you have again? Is it two with a couple of tanks also?
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Old 04-09-2005, 04:46 PM   #15
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I am going to be getting a tub but I will also buy bits and pieces of Habitrail for my hamster to play in like the maze and such.
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Old 04-09-2005, 05:43 PM   #16
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Thats a good idea, because now you get a bit of both !
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Old 04-09-2005, 05:54 PM   #17
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That is probably the best idea. I have used the Habitrail range personally - I remember begging my parents for months to get a Habitrail for my Christmas - we are going back a fair few years here!



(They had just come out if that gives you any clues)



I remember it quite vividly as one of my 3 month old Syrians actually died in the box bed thing you see coming out of the main unit and I blame it entirely on the huge amount of condensation that used to build up in there. The bedding was always sodden. I had the maze, the food bar, all sorts of out houses and tubes. Every birthday and Christmas for a while I used to get bits and pieces from their range. The wheel was good certainly being enclosed, though a little small for the huge hamsters we seem to have nowadays.



I still have it all in the attic though it is slightly chewed in places as I housed a pair of gerbils in it for a while. Looking at the maze now it seems so lame The ranges have changed only slightly over the years and i know a lot of people who get hamsters from me go home to house them in Habitrail units. I warn them to keep an eye on them as they develop and to upgrade if necessary to larger enclosures, wheels etc.
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