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Old 11-13-07, 06:05 pm
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Hello! I finally got my mom to agree to letting me get a c&c cage for Christmas instead of an ipod! Me and Chex Are very excied. I Have a couple questions, First of all, I was wondering if the 9.3 square foot cage was better then the 2x3 cage. I wanted to know if it would make a big difference because if so, I will buy bigger. Also, is there anything I should know? Any problems I might run into? All advice is welcome and Thank You, if it werent for you guys then Chex might have live his life in a tiny petstore cage.

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Re: C&C Cages!

Bigger is always better, have you thought of making one instead of buying one, it is much easier and cheaper. I made a 2x6 for only $45.
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Bigger is always better, have you thought of making one instead of buying one, it is much easier and cheaper. I made a 2x6 for only $45.
I cant find some of the materials around me, so buying all the materials online would cost to much!

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Oh...are you in the U.S.?-they have cubes at Target, Walmart, and Linins n Things, have you checked those places, they are fairly common. For the coroplast look up "signs" in the phone book and call around. I live out in the country and had to drive an hour to get my supplies but it was well worth it.
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