find the right part of the exhibit is an underground house, on which a 20cm RoboWheel (available for example. In Rodipet ) is a Heuberg, a birch tunnel and a grass nest. Perpendicular established pastures bridges separate from the large sandy area with chinchilla sand in the center of the cage. Grey-dwarf hamsters need as desert animals, a sand area, like here in the pen about 1 / 3 should represent the total area.
side of the birch tube right is Robo Casimir / You can see Robo Casimir near the right birch tunnel
are in the sand area, a rodent root (Mangrove) and other birch tubes, tlw . filled with treats (available eg. as' Active Birky "at Rodipet ). To the right of the sandy area with other pastures bridges and board is disconnected.
is in the right part of the exhibit is a deep litter area with small animal litter mixture of hay, hay, and several cork tubes one more house. The depth of litter in the right pane is just under 30cm . Millet and maize are used as "food experience". serve as a candle holder cups "Glimma" IKEA . The enclosure also has a cover made of aviary wire (not shown), so can not escape the hamster. The back of the enclosure was (outside) embellished with aquarium film.
And that's the little people: Roborowski dwarf hamster Casimir.
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Ikea glass-door cabinet for Detolf Roborovskii dwarf Casimir
Ikea glass-door cabinet for Detolf Roborovskii dwarf Casimir
User Casimir19 from the German Tierforum repurposed this "Detolf" IKEA glass-door cabinet as a terrarium for her Roborovskii dwarf hamster named Casimir. The cabinet is 64 1/8" x 16 3/4" (163cm x 43cm) . On the right hand side is a "subterranian" house, an 8" Transoniq RoboWheel , hay, a birch tunnel and a grass nest. The big sand area in the middle of the cage is fenced off with willow bridges. The sand area with Chinchilla sand contains mangrove root and further birch tunnels, some of them filled with hamster food. Roborovskii dwarf hamsters are desert animals and should have a big sand area as shown here (rule of thumb: about 1/3rd of the cage with sand).
On the right hand side is a deep bedding area with wood shavings mixed in with hay. The bedding depth in this area is up to 12" . The right hand side also contains several cork tunnels, millet, corn on the cob and another house. The food bowls are "Glimma" tealight holders from IKEA . The cage also has a lid with wire mesh so the hamster can not escape. The back of the cage has been decorated (from the outside) with aquarium background foil. A "Detolf" is a low priced method to realize a big hamster terrarium.
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