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Post by mike88 on Aug 15, 2011 20:08:45 GMT
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Post by deguconvert on Aug 15, 2011 20:17:18 GMT
Is there anywhere that they say what it's dimensions are?
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ava
Burrowing Degu
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Post by ava on Aug 15, 2011 20:20:54 GMT
It's in the description:
142(h) x 92 x 61cm weight 25kg
Doesn't sound big enough, but I could be wrong. :/
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Post by mike88 on Aug 15, 2011 20:20:59 GMT
Cage area 119 x 89 x 58cm's Thanks
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Post by w8152 on Aug 16, 2011 10:16:18 GMT
with enough shelves it could have enough floor space for 4 but they would definately look cramped after they grow... A little wider and deeper would make all the difference in my opinion. Its passable but not big enough for my liking.
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Post by deguconvert on Aug 16, 2011 18:41:11 GMT
Hmmm . . . thought I posted a similar answer, but I must have hit the back button instead of the post reply button. Silly me!
Anyway, I agree with W8152,
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Post by amie on Aug 16, 2011 18:55:40 GMT
That's the exact same cages I have for my boys. I had two males in each cage, but have since had to trasfer Eliah and the four babies into one as they quickly out grew the smaller nusery cage I had them in while they were learning to jump and not fall over! I've added another two FULL running levels and lots of enrichment for them and the five are getting a long great in there. Elijah has never known a cage so BIG in his whole life (poor mite). However, I personally, only see this cage as big enough for three degus max. As my babies are only eleven weeks old, I've still got some time where I can get away with this. I'm planning on building them something much bigger soon.
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Post by NightwishRaven999 on Aug 17, 2011 4:08:29 GMT
I agree with Amie's take on this, as she uses these cages and knows their potential. From the dimensions of the cage and the added floor space of additional levels I would say the cage to be suitable for a group of 3 adult degus.
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