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01-13-2013, 10:03 PM
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#21
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: NY
Posts: 153
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Here's some pic's of JJ's cage at home. She has another at school but I dont have pics at moment.
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01-13-2013, 10:22 PM
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#22
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Canadian Hamster Lady
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,718
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Well some serious cage changes have happened over here, including a ZZ2 and a new terrarium for Aisling. I will be getting a new shelving unit for Boo, Gus and Winnie this week so I wanted to take a picture of how it looks now as I kind of like it, and I'm a bit worried about the new one haha, so here we go
The rodent pad aka my apartment lol
we have Merlin by himself obviously, Winnie and Gus on the shelf, Boo by herself, and on the red shelf is Mowgli, Aisling and Toothless
The Zoo Zone 2!!! So huge
the inside is slowly coming together
most amazing wheel ever and it's home made
Boo's turn!
The blue care fresh was a gift from my best friend to go with the wheel I got her for christmas haha, and the Strawberry house is a great stash for her dog bones apparently!
Mowgli:
carved by my best friend to go with the woodland theme
Finally Aisling's new terrarium, it's 40x40, as in anything bigger she flips out for some reason, so we figured this would be best, and she LOVES it
she likes her new cabin especially
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01-14-2013, 01:44 AM
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#23
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PM Fluffy for custom title
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: In my own little bubble
Posts: 1,459
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
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Originally Posted by neily
Captain Fuzzboots rescue robo bin cage before sandbath was filled up
Where did you get this bin from? Do you know the measurements in cm? =)
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It is a Wham 110 litre bin and measures externally 80x40x42cm, they can be bought from The Range with a clear lid for about £10, from Asda online with a black lid for £13, on Amazon with a clear lid for £13 and from Tesco in a two pack for £28. I use them for rescue syrians due to being reasonably sized, big enough for a 12 inch wheel and a good depth of substrate but id say they are definately ideal dwarfy homes as you could easily put 20cm substrate + wheels and toys for them in here.
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01-14-2013, 03:04 AM
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#24
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Hamster Addict
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: West Midlands, UK
Posts: 900
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Apollo's ZZ2 - (Alexander on it's way!!)
Phoebe's KIOS, Combi 1 and Paula -
Her Paula is dining area, one of her water bottles, bedroom and sandbath/toilet. She also has 3 hammocks in there now. Combi 1 has a coconut house in now, 2 toilet roll tubes and some millet. The KIOS is her digging/play area with her wheel, another water bottle and 7 tubes she is a tubeaholic!
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Sleep tight Apollo, Phoebe, April & Hammy
Also bunny mummy to 4 beautiful bunnies xx
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01-14-2013, 09:37 AM
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#25
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Hammy Happenings
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Maryland, U.S.A
Posts: 1,210
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
I did a video tour of the cages in another thread because my camera died with the pictures but now here are the pictures!
Penny's (Syrian) Mamble (in America it's called Ferret Kit 100).
Bob's (Syrian) Kevin 82
Patch's (Robo) Sterilite Bin Cage
Snow's (Robo) Sterilite Bin Cage (for some reason it looks smaller than it is in the from the top perspective)
Strawberry's (Dwarf) FOP Gabbia Tamburino Natura
I plan to get Strawberry a wooden rope bridge from Dr. Foster Smith's website soon and maybe the Coconut hideout that has been pointed out on this forum by someone too. So, he'll have a little more entertaining set up than this. He's really into deep substrate and burrowing like a Gerbil.
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01-14-2013, 11:31 PM
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#26
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 110
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Ok I finally got around to some pics I'm nowhere near "done" lol please ignore the messy house and that (the white tape was convient to put there no outher reason)
That just shows old and new cages (I use it as a weight to keep the top down)
The rope is hemp something I'm trying to make her not turning out but *may* still be ok
Stuff inside includes
My boardwalk
Salt savor swings and such (haven't seen her use them thought they may be fun)
Ceramic bowls
Waterbottle that's rigged to fit in the cage (nowhere near the right size)
Edible branch
Treat log that she pulled the seeds out of
Litter and egg thing lol
And plenty of clean-n-cozy bedding in there as well
She loves to burrow and climb so I'm trying to get her a few chances for both activities
I do plan on getting some cat grass and that sort in there as well for her and I think I can pull everything off ok --I just hope this works well for now? Lol atleast better then her old cage --she is a Syrian I still think she is small lol
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01-15-2013, 05:03 AM
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#27
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Leeds
Posts: 159
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
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01-15-2013, 06:12 AM
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#28
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Adult Hamster
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Austria
Posts: 308
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Ah, new thread! This is the setup for our new hamster "Ben" - couldn't stand leaving the cage longer anymore after Carrasco died just before christmas. Completely rearranged everything for the new guy.
CAGE: diy hack from older IKEA "Benno" TV stand (not available new anymore)
SIZE: 118cm x 50cm
left side:
New cage setup von tina_6500 auf Flickr
terrarium soil (Lucky Reptile Desert Bedding), bottle holder from Trixie ceramic bowl + JR Farm grass tube, bowl with shredded cork bedding (you can hide food there that the hamster has to find), climbing root and cork pieces, bendy willow bridges, IKEA "Asker" ceramic kitchen utensil holder as hideout, Hugro birch hideout, candy jar with corn cob bedding (to hide food in).
middle:
New cage setup von tina_6500 auf Flickr
small terracotta pot with cork pieces as digging bowl, IKEA "Mixtur" glass oven dish as sand bath, wine root, more cork, dried terrarium moss
right side:
New cage setup von tina_6500 auf Flickr
diy house from poplar plywood, "Frankenstein" wheel, another ceramic hideout, food bowls (IKEA "Glimma" tea light holder).
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01-15-2013, 12:32 PM
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#29
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Warwickshire, UK
Posts: 33
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
this is my hamsters cage. almost everything came from zooplus or pets at home.
Last edited by Moose; 01-15-2013 at 12:46 PM.
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01-15-2013, 02:29 PM
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#30
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Hamster Overlord
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Scotland
Posts: 709
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Re: Let's see your cages (from January 2013)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
this is my hamsters cage. almost everything came from zooplus or pets at home.
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Looks awesome! I like the natural look, that's what I'm aiming for too
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