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Old 03-20-2006, 05:52 PM   #1
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Well I haven't finished it but here is Butterballs new bin cage. She use to be in a 10 gallon tank but this bin is 106 quarts. She has so much space and eventually I will get a second level for her. Let me know what you all think.







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Old 03-20-2006, 06:43 PM   #2
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Its looks like so much fun for Butterball! and what an adorable name for a ham! great job furnishing the bin cage with toys! heh..this is certainly a luxury home of she was in a ten gallon tank! those are so small! How do you plan on making the lid? She looks like she has lots of room, just look at all the nice space around her body!
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I am actually going to use the lid that came with it and once I get a dremel cut it and use wire mesh. Like someone had in their directions on here. This is a pic of Butterball.



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I meant to say Thank you for the compliment. I can't wait to finish it so she has a second level. She seems to really be enjoying it. She really likes the seesaw. I just picked it up for her tonight. There wasn't enough room in her other cage. Now there is.
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Old 03-21-2006, 02:44 AM   #5
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Wow she does have a penthouse apartment now. She will love it and the nice smooth sides will not harm her if she 'bumps' into them. Great cage Peanut.
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you could use a normal dril with a wide drill bit and just drill lots of say 1cm holes in the lid, or using a sharp knife cut small strips from it, it does take a decent sized hole for a syrian to get out of... unluss the chew open a bigger one :P
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