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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS x-pen pannels instead of NIC Cubes

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    • Gracie
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        I was rebuilding Fort George (my Bunnies Burrow) in the new house and it occurred to me that I’ve never heard of anyone else building a condo the way Fort George is built. I had surplus of x-pens after I bonded my rabbits, so instead of buying NIC cubes I removed panels from my x-pens. I just pulled the metal hing-y things off with pliers. and used the panels just like the NIC cube condo building instructions. It made a wonderfully sturdy structure (and was super easy to move since the walls just fold flat). I just wanted to put it out in the universe as a custom cage building option.


      • LongEaredLions
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          Good idea! Nice because you don’t have to use as many zipties.
          I think BudgetBunny (Blog) did something like this for a while.

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