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RE: To Kelly and "wlcmmtt"

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Posted by: Deathstalker at Thu Mar 17 23:01:18 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Deathstalker ]  
   

"wlcmmtt",

Ahhh, I see-I see! That's quite a nice and practical design for safety and all. Thanks for the clarification - I may consider something like that for an enclosure I'd build myself, if-and-when that were to ever happen.

Timothy

>>I guess that cage description could be a little confusing. It's actually a good sized cage, with a permanent divider in the middle. The divider then has a 4 by 6 inch hole in the middle (with a separate piece that can slide in and out to cover it up) to allow the animals to go back and forth ( I believe the original owner used it for breeding Chondros). But for me, it works out to make for a safe way to clean one side or the other.


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