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| Cage Support I'm currently in the process of building my guinea pigs a new cage. I've decided to go with a cage consisting of three 2 x 4's on top of one another. Half would be for the girls and half for the boys. I currently have the first and second level built but I have stopped because I feel that it is not very secure. I am leaving the front row of grids off so that I can make a door to each level. Can the first level support the second and third level without it having the front grids for support? If not, then what can I do to give it more support? On the second level there is a row of grids splitting it into two 2 x 2s. Thanks. |
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| Re: Cage Support IT can work, the key is lots of zip/cable ties. Ziptie every single grid together, preferably in two places on each one. It would offer even more stability if on the front you fastened one grid on each end on the front, and just made your doors 2 grids wide instead of having the whole front of each level open. |
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| Re: Cage Support Thanks. Should I zip tie it all together even though I am using the connectors? |
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| Re: Cage Support YES...I zip tie everything. It just seems more stable that way. |
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| Re: Cage Support Definitely! I would not risk a 3 level cage without zipties. If you ever have to move the cage around a bit-to sweep behind or whatever-it is not uncommon for those connectors to pop right off the cage. If you go the extra mile and $2 bucks, the zipties will make it so a 100 pound rottweiler couldn't bring the cage down. |
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| Re: Cage Support I've decided to go with a 2 level cage. I'll zip tie it all up. I don't see how the connectors could pop off considering that I have to use a hammer to get them on and off. But I'll use the zip ties anyways. Thanks. |
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| Re: Cage Support It just makes it more stable by not letting it have any sway. |
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| Re: Cage Support Yeah...I thought that too about using a hammer...first time I moved it....about 5 of them popped off. |
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| Re: Cage Support Wow, my cage has been moved around and none of them have popped off. |
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