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Adult Blood Enclosure Size

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Hi,

I have a female blood who needs a new home. I was planning a DIY cage and was thinking about melamine or plywood, any suggestions? Also, I was deciding on either a 3'x5'x1' or a 4'x6'x1' or should I go bigger? She is just over 6 feet and weights in around 18lbs. Thanks for the advice.

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Matt Patterson
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If you're trying to save money, go to Walmart and pick up one of there Iris Christmas tree tubs for temporary housing. These containers work very well!

As far as building one, I'd go with a 4x2x1 :)
 
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