Here's my boys cn (close enough right? ;P) a month or so ago. will post updated ones soon!
Very nice!! Love your accessories and color scheme. :heart:
Here's my boys cn (close enough right? ;P) a month or so ago. will post updated ones soon!
What an awesome set up! I wish I could do that for my guys, but it's just not practical.Hello everyone! Daughter has been saving money for the past 2.5 years for chinchillas after a lot of research and as a big surprise we ended up with 3 very spoiled chins. Still getting a few more items as originally we were only going to do one FN cage. We connected them with the top area open to each other. View attachment 20760View attachment 20761View attachment 20762View attachment 20763
That looks great. I'm thinking you'll have some very spoiled fuzzkids.My two boys got a new cage today! If you have any questions about the stuff inside, where to get it, etc. feel free to message me. I forgot to open the doors to the first level, but basically inside is just a Bass Equipment pan with tile cut to size inside of it, a hidey house, ChinSpin, hay manger, and all the other stuff that's more visible. Also four small ledges leading up to the second level. they now have a hugely upgraded cage that was finished today. If you have any questions about the stuff inside, where to get it, etc. feel free to message me. I forgot to open the doors to the first level, but basically inside is just a Bass Equipment pan with tile cut to size inside of it, a hidey house, ChinSpin, hay manger, and all the other stuff that's more visible. Also four small ledges leading up to the second level. View attachment 20823
Just wondering if the 3 of these cages fit under a normal height celling?Updated my 2 ferret nations to stainless bass pans and pine shavings.
A triple unit is roughly 90" (7.5 ft) tall, so it depends on what you consider "normal height" but anything 8ft and higher should be fine.Just wondering if the 3 of these cages fit under a normal height celling?
Be careful...The temperature near the ceiling is significantly warmer than it is at eye level. Especially if you're not on the ground floor. Keep a thermometer up there. Be sure it doesn't go past 71°F. Keep humidity low. Even cold air can be humid. Like a dark damp basement.A triple unit is roughly 90" (7.5 ft) tall, so it depends on what you consider "normal height" but anything 8ft and higher should be fine.
here is my fn for my girls
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