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  • Your cage is wonderful. You obviously care a lot about your pets. It's silly how many people are trying to call you out with incorrect criticisms. You obviously know what your doing =)

  • Using stacker cubes is a great idea! Simple and modular, presumably cost-effective too!

  • WAW!! how you keep it clean?

  • wow can i have one or two i love guinea pigs

  • it looks cool in all, but shouldn't the cage be on the floor?? what if a table fell over?? now that wouldn't be good..

  • when will you make another video?

  • what if they jump over?

  • how many guinea pigs do you have? was that tall thing a cage of guinea pigs too?

  • how much 4 the cage

  • where did you buy your coroplast?

  • Stacking cubes from Target. These are the older version which are smaller holes. the new version isn't safe to use unless you douible them over.

  • I don't know how many pigs you all think I have. It is a 32.6 square foot cage for 6 pigs. I buy them 50 pounds of Oxbow hay from Foster and Smith and they have unlimited access to it. they get a salad nightly. I also have an exotics vet for their care.

  • u have a swwet cage it is huge

  • I don't know how many pigs you think are in there, but it is 32.6 square feet for 6 pigs. I buy them 50 pounds of Oxbow hay at a time and they have unlimited access to it. They get a salad nightly.

  • cute g'pigs :)

    you know, with that many you may end up needing a bigger cage XD

    beautiful

  • thats huge

    how many guneiapigs have you got in there

    it must be hell cleaning the cage and bathing them

    i got 2 guneiapigs and there both males

    cleaning the cage is hell for me =P

    Nice cage!!!

  • Pine shavings are bad for guinea pigs. They cause respitory problems.

  • You are very worng. My pine shavings are kiln/heat dried and are perfectly safe.

  • o my god. i wish i had that. my two pigs would love that. im thinkin about getting a third one. i have a 2x4 c&c cage. do you think a 2x4 c&c would be too small for 3 pigs?? great vid btw. 5/5!

  • 2x4 is minimum for 3 pigs. If they are 3 males then it is too small.

  • Those standards have changed.

    The old 2x4 standards for three pigs are gone...now it is recognised that they should have 2x5.

  • I absolutely love it!

  • That looks very nice, but, isn`t is too smal for so many animals?

  • The long side of the L is 21.7 sq.feet and the short side or bottom of the L is 9.5 sq. feet for a total of 31.2 sq.feet for 7 pigs. You will have to convert to meters.

  • you can also figure it this way: three tables. One 6 feet and two four feet long. That is 14 feet in length. It is 28 inches wide. (one grid is 14 inches.). 14 feet = 168 inches long. 168 x 28 = 4707 sq.inches divided by 144 = 32.6 sq.feet.

  • Cool video! Cool house. Wish my hamsters can have the same space. T

  • This must be after Doolittle past cause I cant see him. I got to thinking about him the other day. If it werent for you his life wouldnt have had much fun, thank you for giving him that!

  • It is looking good! Were the gang devouring a salad? They look very well behaved here.

  • They had tomatoes and bell peppers. It has become a favorite of theirs.

  • We have 7 pigs.

  • Great, great cages. How many piggies in the piggie-palace?

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