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  • 10-01-2008, 05:04 PM
    WaRocker
    Animal plastics cage big enough?
    Hey all, I am in the process of finishing up getting the Animal plastics cage together. It is a 18" high 30" deep & 8'-0 long unit.
    With locking sliding tempered glass doors and UTH with a probe etc..
    Oh I am in the process of aquiring a 13'-0 Burm...
    Just curious on some Q's..

    What would you use for a water bowl??
    what would you use for the flooring? (aspin-news paper-shredded paper-etc)
    What else would you put in there? I have wood.. would taht work? Or leave it empty?

    A "hide" ?? :D

    Thanks in advance
    Peace all Pics will soon come
  • 10-01-2008, 06:03 PM
    AjBalls
    Re: Animal plastics cage big enough?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by WaRocker View Post
    What would you use for a water bowl??
    what would you use for the flooring? (aspin-news paper-shredded paper-etc)
    What else would you put in there? I have wood.. would taht work? Or leave it empty?

    A "hide" ?? :D

    Thanks in advance
    Peace all Pics will soon come

    1.) Big water bowl for a that cannot be tipped. Some people will use rubbermaids.

    2.) Most people use newspaper because it is the easiest to clean up. I also know people who use resin paper. It's affordable and comes in big rolls at your local Home Depot, Menards, Lowes etc.

    You really cant put too much in their. For a hide, you could get some black construction paper and cover one of the windows so it may feel more secure.
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