Thought about it but I have all my cages on carpet so probably wouldn't roll that great. Also I use flexwatt so unless I had them make a version of their stand but solid, it wouldn't work. I actually use a sheet of 1/2" sanded plywood between their stand and the bottom cage so it creates a sandwich for the flexwatt so it is evenly pressed to the floor of the bottom cage. But I have thought about just buying 4 casters and then just cutting up 4 4x4 for legs, 2x4 for braces and then putting down a 1/2 sheet of plywood for the table top and then just spray paint it all flat black. But again, I don't really move my cages. When it comes to cleaning time, I throw everyone in their tubs, take the doors off, take out all the hides and water bowls, and then just dust pan out as much substrate out of all the cages. Then I just vacuum out the rest, pull all the shelves out and spray all the cages down with F10SC from top to bottom. Wipe them out, wipe the shelf down, put it back in and put substrate back in. Like I said, I keep my cages pretty simple so I can clean all 6 cages in about 1.5-2 hours including hides and water bowls. Got it down pretty good as I have to do it every month to 1.5 months lol.
And also remember, all my cages are the same so I just stack them. I mean I could stack the T8s on top of the T10s but then the stack would be as high as my ceiling. I'd need a ladder to reach them lol. I'm just going to stack the 4 T25s next to the T10s and then that next to the T8s since I'll have like 3 of the T8s vacant once I get the T25s.
Lol and on a side note, the acurite temp/humidity gauge that Caesar pushed across his shelf and into his water bowl is working again now that it dried out haha. I put it on the floor of his cage since Caesar is too destructive to have nice stuff haha.









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