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The discus cage is a fence or net wall that is set up behind the throwing circle. The cage protects bystanders from being hit by a stray discus.
You could get a C&C cage. It is the cheapest and gives your Guinea Pigs the minimum space required for them.
The longest a hermit crab can live is up to 15 years. The average is 10. Hope that answers your question!
The directions will normally tell you. It depends on size, shape, and detail of it.
You probably have a cage set-up where there isn't anyway that they can burrow, which is what they love to do. You could either A) ignore it, B) If you have a Critter Trail cage, you could purchase a cage extension called the Super Pet Critter Trail Burrowing Maze Accessory that you connect with an accessory tube from their main cage, to it, for them to burrow through, or C) Look through cage set-ups and make up one of your own. If you have an aquarium set-up to begin with, you can simply add a heavy deal of aspen wood shavings to the bottom of the cage where they will burrow through and make their homes.
Guinea pigs should be kept in a moderate temparature preferrably indoors. This should prevent field mice from getting into the cage. If you have any trouble you can always buy a new cage and set it up indoors.
One person's answer: well first you wanna make sure you have a big enough cage for your rabbit (I recomend a c&c Cage) then your gonna wanna fill the cage with toys that will keep your rabbit busy your also gonna wanna put your bunnies food and water in the cage I also recomend getting a litter box for your rabbit it will make cleaning your rabbits cage so much easier trust me anyway if you still dont know how to set up a rabbit cage i suggest looking at videos on youtube to help give you some ideasSee the related questions below for more information, and for helpful links!
First, you have to be popped up by the phoenix birds to get up to the cage. After that, you click on the cage and it becomes unsealed.
Play with you, of course! They also like to run; so a running wheel set-up inside their cage is always a good idea.
Buy a new cage and go to your hamsterz current cage. Then drag the new cage up to where you see another cage pic. (all stuff currently in cage will be moved to inventory)
Yes, their poo's do end up rolling/flying out of the cage.