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Cage Two 2x3 cages

March

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Would it be okay to combine two 2x3 cages by using a bendable bridge.
 

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How many guinea pigs do you have? Why don't you just butt them up and remove the grids between them? You can flatten the coroplast that's in the middle so they have a flat surface to run through the whole cage.
 

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How many guinea pigs do you have? Why don't you just butt them up and remove the grids between them? You can flatten the coroplast that's in the middle so they have a flat surface to run through the whole cage.

I have 2 guinea pigs and I thought with or without the grids it's still a 2x6. Also, I bought the choroplast on here so would it be fine to flaten the surface on that?
 

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You can use a box cutter to cut the ends off, then use clear packing tape to tape them together.
 

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I don't even think I'd cut off the ends in case you decide to turn the two sections back into two separate cages. I'd just remove the tape that's holding the sides together, flatten each end, overlap the sides a bit and tape the connected pieces.
 
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