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Post by w8152 on May 31, 2011 17:45:48 GMT
Ok so i'm yet again building the goo's a new cage, i have a design all sorted and i'll get pictures up as i put it together as usual. I have a question on mesh size... Is 25mmx25mm too big a hole for adult goo's? It will never hold babies so thats not an issue and i know this subject has been discussed previously but its too hard for me to find
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Post by kovu07 on May 31, 2011 17:51:55 GMT
I think the recommended size is 1/2 an inch, but i'm not good on converting so i'm not sure what that is in mms.
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Post by philbailey1806 on May 31, 2011 17:52:50 GMT
Hmm, that does sound like rather large gaps, id be scared of their heads getting stuck? what does everyone else tink?
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Post by philbailey1806 on May 31, 2011 18:00:13 GMT
@ Kovu 25mm is roughly 1"
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Post by kovu07 on May 31, 2011 18:00:56 GMT
Ah okies, thank you phil, and yes that is a little on the large side, if possible I would go with 1/2 and inch
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Post by kovu07 on May 31, 2011 18:01:24 GMT
(* an not and) 1 and a half inches would be far to big lol
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Post by w8152 on May 31, 2011 18:10:50 GMT
well i have some to make a run aswell then
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Post by deguconvert on May 31, 2011 19:00:48 GMT
I have bars on part of our cage and they are a full 25mm apart, and I've never had trouble with them escaping, even when they were only 3 months old. Now . . . maybe they just didn't want to display their ability to slip through, but they certainly escaped once they figured out how to open the doors on one side! LOL! I tend to think that spacing would be just fine.
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Post by w8152 on May 31, 2011 20:33:35 GMT
Thanks DC. i think you guys will be impressed with this one, its being built and painted (outside) to match our furniture so gonna be a long one while i sand it perfectly flat on the sides
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Post by kovu07 on May 31, 2011 20:37:40 GMT
Oww I can't wait to see some pictures
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