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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Making an “NIC” cage question

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    • Panda the Baby Bunny
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        So I bought a bunch of grids for an “NIC” cage at my local dollar store, and they’re 12×12 inches rather than the standard 14×14 inches the name brand storage grid cubes have. I see most people do a 4 grid long by 2 grid wide as the base for a cage, should I do 5 grids by 3 grids instead? It’s for a lop mix bunny, the one in my picture, she’s about 9-10 weeks. I want this to be her adult cage, not sure if I’ll be able to do extra levels and such right away. What do you guys think?


      • MoxieMeadows
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          Well honestly the bigger the cage the better! So if 5×3 works for you I’d personally do that. 

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