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| Train table is the PERFECT size for a 2X3 cage! My son's trains have been long off the train table downstairs, and we have used it for various toys. But I just measured it and it's PERFECT size for a 2X3 C&C cage! I measured from the inside of the grids, which I first put on the table to see if they'd fit. I'll get the coroplast tomorrow. What makes it great is that it's low enough for the kids to watch them, but with the grids, it's still difficult for them to reach in - my 8 year old will be able too but he is very gentle. And we moved the table up to the main level, so I will be able to get to them often for all their needs - AND the dog has no interest in them since it's too high for him (he's old and small). |
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| Re: Train table is the PERFECT size for a 2X3 cage! I use a similar type table for my daughter's hamster's cage. She has one with the tubes and we built an enclosure underneath. She can come from the cage to underneath through the tubes. Aren't those tables great? Excellent idea. |
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