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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS C&C connectors

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    • CrazyGemini22
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        I’m going to make a C&C cage but not sure where to buy the connectors. Does anyone know where?also, where,to,get the Corplast?


      • john
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          You mean you just want to buy the plastic connectors separately from the wire cubes? If so, the most hassle free way would be to get them from something like amazon.com. Just search cube connector. If you’re searching for a cube set, then you can try department, home decor, or hardware stores.

          As for coroplast, you can buy them at arts& crafts and hardware stores. Many such stores still don’t carry coroplast (at least in my area), so try calling them first to see if they have it


        • JackRabbit
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            The plastic pieced that come with the grids will not hold up against a bunny trying to get out and they can crack. The best and strongest thing to connect the NIC grids with are zip ties. You can get them at places like Lowes. Buy the longer ones and cut them right up to the square after they are “zipped”, and make sure the cut end is facing away from the bunny. The more zip ties the sturdier the unit will be. Be sure to criss-cross the zip ties everywhere that NIC grid corners meet (except for door “hinges”).

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