Just a tip! For your bendy bridge you should shove tissues or hamster-safe moss on the gaps. I’ve heard of hamsters getting their toes stuck and even breaking a foot from the gaps in bendy bridges. *Another thing is the carrot chew toy may have hot glue in it which may cause digestive issues and discomfort for your hamster so double check that too!* Other than those, everything else looks safe and I’m sure you’re hamster(s) will love it! Great video, and very informative ❤️ and I like how you mentioned how hamsters don’t need or even like hay since they can’t digests it as well as a rabbit or Guinea pig and how you mentioned the bell toy could be dangerous for hamsters if not supervised or removed.
Thanks for sharing! I already do shove pillow moss in all my bendy bridges tho lol. I always check and the carrot doesn’t have any hot glue on it! And I try to help educate so thank you your very kind 🫶🐹
@@misoangel. I got my bin cage from Home Depot! It’s the 200qt/50 gallon sterilite storage bin. You just make a diy bin cage lid for ventilation and the bin costs only 30 some dollars! Then you’ll need mesh, zipties, and a few simple power tools. I recommend Victoria Raechels tutorial on how to make a bin cage. 💖
You can also get this wheel big enough for hedgehogs, sugar gliders & rats, also small enough for mice, & gerbils :) this , & the niteangel wheels are probably my favorite lol
AHHH SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! the wheel is so cute and i literally saw that they had a website so i wondered if they had other things and the wheel was $10 cheaper on etsy when i bought it😂 but anyways, i hope moose loves all his little goodies!!☺️🫶🏼
Thanks so freaking much!!! I know I love it sm and everything else too. And yah that was in fact very odd tbh. And he totally did/will (I haven’t given him even half of all his new stuff yet) but I’ll add some clips of him enjoying his stuff in a future video. Im currently on vacation tho so yah 🤪🫶
The things that you have for your hamster are great. I still want to have a hamster and I will buy it all the things it needs and then I would have it and nothing that I loved your video. Greetings from Chile 💖💖
I want to buy a 400 sq inch cage and attach it top a glass aquarium full of bedding material and layers of straw. Let the cage be his above ground area. Let the aquarium be his tunneling area. Does anyone see any problems that might come up ?
This idea is fantastic! I feel like I’ve seen this done often with gerbils and their need for extensive burrowing (similar to hamsters). Just remember that since the aquarium’s horizontal floor space is what it is, no matter any added height. So you might want to upgrade the overall setup to equal 450 sq inches or bigger since that’s the bare minimum and your idea isn’t meeting the minimum. But having an extensive burrowing area is a very good enriching idea! Just don’t forget to give your hamster adequate space because that comes before additional enrichment. 💖🐹
@@ZoesPetitePets I have looked for large cages. If I place the terrarium/aquarium NEXT to the cage, this would add to the total area. If I kept connecting cages and terrariums in a row, I could get up to 800 sq inches. Connecting with tubes is the problem.
@@frobber150 That’s good that you’ve been looking! And while I understand what your saying, this is simple not how floor space for hamsters work. This is why one can’t put multiple critter trail enclosures side by side connected with tubes and say it’s fine. This is broken floor space and not beneficial for your hamster. I would recommend looking for a 50 gallon bin cage or a bigger cage. It would be much easier and better to just have one properly sized cage not only this but also safer for the hamster. Tubes connected separate cages can be tricky and go wrong. But I understand how troubling it is trying to find a big enough cage-I’m here to support and help find other options(for accessible proper sized cages)! And make sure the tubing is safe-just lemme know your ideas!
ahh ! yes we are like kids in a sweet shop when we go into pet stores and see all the different chews and items for our hamsters .
Totally true!! Haha I’m a sucker for any cute chew toys and stuff even when I have no need
Just a tip! For your bendy bridge you should shove tissues or hamster-safe moss on the gaps. I’ve heard of hamsters getting their toes stuck and even breaking a foot from the gaps in bendy bridges. *Another thing is the carrot chew toy may have hot glue in it which may cause digestive issues and discomfort for your hamster so double check that too!*
Other than those, everything else looks safe and I’m sure you’re hamster(s) will love it! Great video, and very informative ❤️ and I like how you mentioned how hamsters don’t need or even like hay since they can’t digests it as well as a rabbit or Guinea pig and how you mentioned the bell toy could be dangerous for hamsters if not supervised or removed.
Thanks for sharing! I already do shove pillow moss in all my bendy bridges tho lol. I always check and the carrot doesn’t have any hot glue on it! And I try to help educate so thank you your very kind 🫶🐹
You’re so lucky and the hamster is lucky to have you ❤
Thank youuu! And I’m am so very blessed I agree🫶
@@ZoesPetitePetswhere do you get the plastic cage because mine hamster lives in a small cage I’m planning to have a bigger one😅
@@misoangel. I got my bin cage from Home Depot! It’s the 200qt/50 gallon sterilite storage bin. You just make a diy bin cage lid for ventilation and the bin costs only 30 some dollars! Then you’ll need mesh, zipties, and a few simple power tools. I recommend Victoria Raechels tutorial on how to make a bin cage. 💖
@@ZoesPetitePetswow thank you so so much for your information you’re very kind! Tyy ❤❤❤
@@misoangel. No problem!! 💖😌
You can also get this wheel big enough for hedgehogs, sugar gliders & rats, also small enough for mice, & gerbils :) this , & the niteangel wheels are probably my favorite lol
Yep there great wheels for all small animals and I also have the niteangel wheel too! All great wheels hehe😊
AHHH SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! the wheel is so cute and i literally saw that they had a website so i wondered if they had other things and the wheel was $10 cheaper on etsy when i bought it😂 but anyways, i hope moose loves all his little goodies!!☺️🫶🏼
Thanks so freaking much!!! I know I love it sm and everything else too. And yah that was in fact very odd tbh. And he totally did/will (I haven’t given him even half of all his new stuff yet) but I’ll add some clips of him enjoying his stuff in a future video. Im currently on vacation tho so yah 🤪🫶
The things that you have for your hamster are great. I still want to have a hamster and I will buy it all the things it needs and then I would have it and nothing that I loved your video. Greetings from Chile 💖💖
Awww thanks!!! Sounds awesome I hope getting a hamster works out for you 🥰🫶🐹
@@ZoesPetitePets 😍😍
Great stuff! Did you film Moose reacting to his new things?
No I didn’t cuz I had to leave for vacation and Moose only gets up super late but I’ll post some updates on him and his treats for sure!!🥰
@@ZoesPetitePets Ok, that sounds great!
I want to buy a 400 sq inch cage and attach it top a glass aquarium full of bedding material and layers of straw. Let the cage be his above ground area. Let the aquarium be his tunneling area. Does anyone see any problems that might come up ?
This idea is fantastic! I feel like I’ve seen this done often with gerbils and their need for extensive burrowing (similar to hamsters). Just remember that since the aquarium’s horizontal floor space is what it is, no matter any added height. So you might want to upgrade the overall setup to equal 450 sq inches or bigger since that’s the bare minimum and your idea isn’t meeting the minimum. But having an extensive burrowing area is a very good enriching idea! Just don’t forget to give your hamster adequate space because that comes before additional enrichment. 💖🐹
@@ZoesPetitePets I have looked for large cages. If I place the terrarium/aquarium NEXT to the cage, this would add to the total area. If I kept connecting cages and terrariums in a row, I could get up to 800 sq inches. Connecting with tubes is the problem.
@@frobber150 That’s good that you’ve been looking! And while I understand what your saying, this is simple not how floor space for hamsters work. This is why one can’t put multiple critter trail enclosures side by side connected with tubes and say it’s fine. This is broken floor space and not beneficial for your hamster. I would recommend looking for a 50 gallon bin cage or a bigger cage. It would be much easier and better to just have one properly sized cage not only this but also safer for the hamster. Tubes connected separate cages can be tricky and go wrong. But I understand how troubling it is trying to find a big enough cage-I’m here to support and help find other options(for accessible proper sized cages)! And make sure the tubing is safe-just lemme know your ideas!