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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Coroplast for flooring?

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    • nicole859
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        Just finishing up building a NIC cage for our hopeful new addtion in about a month and the local sign store sells these huge sheets of coroplast for $16.  I am not fimilar with this material so will I need to put anything on top of this if I use it for flooring or is it okay by itsself.  I want something easy to wipe up as I am not sure if this bun is completely litter trained yet.


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          It’s the most recommended flooring for bunny habitats, and I am jealous that you have a sign store nearby and can get it for that price.
          Go for it!
          If your bunny wants an alternative to the smooth surface, and many bunnies love a cool smooth floor so don’t worry, then you can get some low pile area rugs or carpet samples to add to it.

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