great video ...this will be so helpful to anyone making a diy cage ...by seeing and learning from your mistakes , this will make the job easier for them . the enclosure turned out so good and will look amazing when your hamsters move in to their new homes.
I carefully designed the cage to be over the minimum. 🙂 The inside measurements of my cage are 35x24x24 inches. This gives my hamster a total of 20,160 cubic inches of space and 840 square inches of floor space! This is greater than the 40x20x20 inches minimum, which provides 16,000 cubic inches of space and 800 square inches of floor space!
Please tell us the exact measurements of the cage since you say it's small. I'm so sick of you random TH-cam animal experts that don't even bother requiring before you decide if someone is doing something wrong or not. The cage is perfect, maybe actually WATCH the video first before you write something?
great video ...this will be so helpful to anyone making a diy cage ...by seeing and learning from your mistakes , this will make the job easier for them . the enclosure turned out so good and will look amazing when your hamsters move in to their new homes.
Thank you🤍 I definitely benefited from my mistakes as well, and it really helped me to improve on the second enclosure I made!
Awesome cage😊 can't wait to see your new hamster🐹❤️
Thank you☺️ Very soon!
Pls make a video on setting it up. I have a custom enclosure too of the same size and would love to see how you decorated it!
On it!!!
how much did this cost ?
Around $200-$300, I am not sure the exact total.
The cage is a bit to small Upgrade when you can!
I carefully designed the cage to be over the minimum. 🙂 The inside measurements of my cage are 35x24x24 inches. This gives my hamster a total of 20,160 cubic inches of space and 840 square inches of floor space! This is greater than the 40x20x20 inches minimum, which provides 16,000 cubic inches of space and 800 square inches of floor space!
@@MadsTinyTales fair
that cage is a bit small, hopefully you can upgrade it soon!
Please tell us the exact measurements of the cage since you say it's small. I'm so sick of you random TH-cam animal experts that don't even bother requiring before you decide if someone is doing something wrong or not. The cage is perfect, maybe actually WATCH the video first before you write something?
please shut up… a 3ft by 2ft is a little over 850 sq inches, the minimum is 755 sq inches meaning it’s the perfect size