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It would be 2 grids deep, 3 grids wide, and 4 grids high. If not, would 2 grids deep, 4 grids wide, and 4 grids high be an okay size condo. |
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Is this for a guinea pig? If so, you do not need to go that high. Piggies need long running space, not height. |
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no it's for rabbits |
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I would make it one grid longer or wider. I don't think that would be OK for three rabbits. Is it gonna have different levels in it? |
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Sorry - a 2x3 is far too small for 3 rabbits. Even my 2 guinea pigs have a 2x5! The minimum cage size for 2 rabbits is 2x6 foot (12 sq feet), you would want at least an extra 2 feet to add a third rabbit. Personally I would go larger though. For 3 rabbits in a c+c I would recommend a 3x6. 4 grids high sounds right, if you want to add a shelf. Just make sure that in most areas of the cage the rabbit can stand up fully on its hind legs. |
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The second option is best [2x4x4]. 2x3x4 would be too small for three rabbits. |