Reddit Reddit reviews Niteangel Wooden Hamster House, Small Animal Nesting Habitat

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Niteangel Wooden Hamster House, Small Animal Nesting Habitat
Perfect design for hamsters.It has a flat roof.House has one gate and two windows.Provide small pet a safe place to rest and play.Ideal for mice and hamster.
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u/Hobbs4Lyfe · 3 pointsr/hamsters


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Niteangel-Wooden-Hamster-Nesting-HabitatGood size for most Syrians

Castle-dollhouseThis will fit in a 40 gallon tank or larger as well as in a detolf (detolf is a tight fit but will work)

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Play-Climb-KitThe holes in this are big enough for a small Syrian

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Boredom breaker There is wire in here so make sure to supervise

Scratching-Corrugated-Cardboardremove the outside just to be sure of the colored cardboard and stuff some seeds inside the holes.

u/Danglesnort · 1 pointr/instant_regret

Sorry to hear that.

It's definitely something that varies from hamster to hamster. They all have personalities, especially between different types (dwarf, robo, syrian, etc). Our favorite little climber Gus was way more coordinated than our other guy Amigo, would climb all over the place and never fall. Amigo also loved to climb but always fell on his ass once he got to the top, which is what motivated us to build our own enclosure without bars. Hamsters should have something to play on and climb, but only if it's safe when they inevitably fall off, which IMO means no more than 6 inches off a hard surface, and maybe 10 inches with soft bedding.

Amigo almost died because he got his big fat thighs stuck in the windows of this: https://www.amazon.com/Niteangel-Wooden-Hamster-Nesting-Habitat/dp/B01C5I7YMQ/

He could get into the door easily, but he blocked up the door with his bedding and forgot how to get out so tried to force his way through the window, which didn't work. Luckily we found him in the morning and I was able to squeeze his huge ass through.

Anyway I guess my point is they can be equally coordinated and uncoordinated!

Rat enclosures tend to be more adventurous and "dangerous", with hammocks on the roofs and whatnot, because you don't have to worry so much about them falling. Like this https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RDOJrvoZtlQ/maxresdefault.jpg