dragonspyrit
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Technically this is for a rodent build, but you guys are the masters of cage building, so I thought I might fish around for some ideas.
I'm looking to build a divided cage (or just the divider itself) for separating and introducing breeders gradually without the cage-in-a-cage method. It needs to allow for free air-flow between the sections but must be fairly rigid, flush to the edges to prevent mingling, and, most importantly, chew-proof.
I've had a few thoughts on how I might do it, but perhaps someone will have a simpler or better idea. I use both free-standing bins and standard glass aquariums, so either will work.
The rodents in question are campbells dwarf hamsters and they are not feeders. Any suggestions are appreciated
I'm looking to build a divided cage (or just the divider itself) for separating and introducing breeders gradually without the cage-in-a-cage method. It needs to allow for free air-flow between the sections but must be fairly rigid, flush to the edges to prevent mingling, and, most importantly, chew-proof.
I've had a few thoughts on how I might do it, but perhaps someone will have a simpler or better idea. I use both free-standing bins and standard glass aquariums, so either will work.
The rodents in question are campbells dwarf hamsters and they are not feeders. Any suggestions are appreciated
