I think so. You might as well check out rabbit and bunny care websites and research. I searched up pictures and i saw a few that were glass.
To learn about bunny cages, see the related question below.
glass cages, thy can see their reflection, and don't feel lonely.Or give them a friend Glass cages are better at keeping in humidity and maintaining a proper environment for the crabs basic needs. Wire cages are not recommended.
well glass cages cost 9.99 sometimes and bar cages cost about 30 dollars i hoped this helped from bobby
Look up NIC cages. They're huge with lots of room for bunny and my three story cages only cost about 80 bucks each in materials.
if its a dwarf it can escape unless it's in a glass cage
The glass cages are called aquariums, since you can also fill them with water (aqua=water).
No,it means you are not letting it out enough it needs to come out the cage for two reasons only that is to use the bathroom and to get fresh air
Search around with your magnifying glass near where Mama Bunny is. Look at related links for a website that can help you.
It is never advisable to use clamp lights with heating bulbs on plastic cages, as it might start a fire. Please use glass, or metal cages for these type of applications.
Yes chinchillas can live in grass cages, but i prefer that you don't put them in grass cages because if you use the grass from the ground they could have all different bacteria on it. To make sure check with your veternarian or your local pet store. Hope this helps!
It can, but it's more rare than it actually growing in the cage, especially if you have a glass tank.
A cover glass is always a good thing to have because it cuts down on evaporation which concentrates the salts in the water.