If its hay, it will run abuot 30 dollars because I have horses and rabbits.
depends on the bunny and what cage you want to buy, and the food. but don't forget, you need the food bowl, water container, shavings (for bedding), and also maybe some toys.
the fatter the gerbil, the thicker the bedding.
The food is 2$ and the bedding is 5$ and the cage is 10 - 50 $ look on google shopping
From 1-3 inches, it depends if your pet likes to borrow :-)
From what I read you need to put at least an inch of bedding in there cage and give them toilet paper and cardboard tubes to chew up to make a nest.
about $75 and up
NEVER, NEVER use chicken wire in a bunny cage. It is not strong enough to support them, will make sores on their feet and a medium size dog can chew right through it if they are of a mind to.
about 10-25$
It matters were you get it and if its brand new or used. but a nice new one it will cost about $100 [2 leval]. If used it will be way cheep.
The cost of a bunny can vary depending on factors such as breed, age, and where you acquire it from. On average, you can expect to pay between $20 to $50 for a bunny from a shelter or rescue, while purebred or specialty breed bunnies can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. It's important to also consider ongoing costs like food, habitat, and veterinary care.
Chris Madden's bedding on average costs 200.00 for a complete set at places such as JC Penney. Deals on Chris Madden's bedding can be found on places such as Amazon or eBay for a much lower cost.
No, in fact it is a great thing to put in their cage because they like to tear it and spread it around. I put some in the cage for my mice, and they love it!