I read the care sheet on Balls as well as Corns. I'd like to get a Ball but am worried about the humidity requirements. The problem is that we're stuck with a $75 cage that is all screen, other than the metal supports. It's approximately 3' L x 2' W x 4' H. It's really too big for a baby Corn but at least the humidity wouldn't be an issue and we can always put a divider in it until the Corn gets bigger.

We're stuck with the cage courtesy of our ill-fated odyssey with the Burm. While I'm pretty sure that I can get a refund on the Burm, I hate to ask the store owner to take back the crate (even though it was her @#$# employee who recommended that crate for the Burm). She won't be able to re-sell it. Personally, I think she should take it back and take it out of his next paycheck. However, I'll just be happy to get the $$ back on the Burm.

Is this type of cage anywhere near appropriate for a Ball? Should I try to enclose it by having Plexiglass panels cut to fit the inside of the cage?

I'm really tempted to just get a Corn then move up to a Ball in a year or two.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
Melissa