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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Cube houses

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    • Baby-Daisy
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        Well I decided I am going to bulid/try to bulid, a rabbit cage out of the cubes. How many squares would I need? I am going to try to use the lease ammount so I don’t have to buy as many packs. Does anyone have a idea about how many? I have one bunny, and I am planning on not having a top on it from the squares unless I have extra.


      • Sarita
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          Here’s a link to a video to watch:

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrm424k-b78 


        • Baby-Daisy
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            From my computer the link does not work?


          • Beka27
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              What dimensions are you planning and are you going to incorporate any levels? It’s actually a good idea to have some extra grids because they are great for bunny-proofing different spaces.


            • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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                It depends on the space where you are putting your rabbit. My rabbits cage is 4 grids long 2 grids width and 2 grids high it works out wonderful for her she also gets 3 hours or more of out of the cage exercise everyday. It is 32 grids total!


              • Baby-Daisy
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                  Well I was going to see if 2 by 3 and 4 tall and have one level. But then I decided to to make 3 tall 3 by 4 long


                • mocha200
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                    The least amount of space any rabbit should be housed in, is a 2ftx4ft cage, aka 2 cubes x 4 cubes.

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