Just wondering... I've seen some pictures of C and C cages where the guinea pigs seem to have eaten the Coroplast. I can't imagine that's very good for the animals, and it also doesn't look very good.
I was wondering what the disadvantage would be to building the cage so that the coroplast went OUTSIDE the grids, instead of inside.
The only difference I can think of would be that you might have to sometimes lift up the grids to do something(?) and it might be more aesthetic to have it inside. On the plus side, I don't think they'd be able to chew it as much - or at all - which would actually be better looking that a chewed-up interior, and the little guys wouldn't be eating plastic.
Thoughts???
I was wondering what the disadvantage would be to building the cage so that the coroplast went OUTSIDE the grids, instead of inside.
The only difference I can think of would be that you might have to sometimes lift up the grids to do something(?) and it might be more aesthetic to have it inside. On the plus side, I don't think they'd be able to chew it as much - or at all - which would actually be better looking that a chewed-up interior, and the little guys wouldn't be eating plastic.
Thoughts???
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