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The Aquarium Hamster Cage

One great alternative to the traditional hamster cage is to use an old glass aquarium to create an aquarium hamster cage.  This articles looks at what you need to consider when thinking about using an aquarium as a home for your hamster.

Cost

It may well be that you have an old aquarium no longer in use somewhere in your home, in which case it is probably a really good idea to set up an aquarium hamster cage as a way of recycling the item.  But if you do not then you may well find that purchasing an aquarium specifically for the purpose of using it as a hamster cage is quite a lot more expensive than purchasing a wire hamster cage or a plastic hamster cage.

Cleaning

When considering what to use as a hamster cage it is important to think about cleaning your hamster cage once it is in use.  There is an argument that suggests that the glass walls and floor of an aquarium hamster cage makes cleaning quick and easy and that keeping them really clean is easier than other cages.  But you also have to consider that the only access into your aquarium hamster cage is from the top which may well make the practicalities of cleaning the cage quite awkward.  You should also give some consideration to its weight as the glass will be a lot heavier than alternative cages and mean that moving your aquarium hamster cage around is awkward and cumbersome.

Safety And Security

First, your hamster cage, aquarium or otherwise should be well ventilated.  Failure to provide adequate ventilation can harm your pet.  Clearly the only form of ventilation that you will be able to provide in your aquarium hamster cage is from the ceiling.  So if your aquarium has a cover you should remove it and attach a wire mesh as a ceiling instead.  This will provide good ventilation and also ensure that your hamster is not able to escape the cage.

Removing any top will also resolve another problem you may face with an aquarium hamster cage and that is condensation.  If you do cover the top you may well find condensation forming on the sides of the cage which will drip to the base and create an unpleasant environment for your hamster to live in.

Aquarium hamster cages do not suffer from draughts in the same way that wire hamster cages may well do but it is important that you do not place your aquarium hamster cage in direct sunlight as this will almost certainly be very unpleasant and even potentially fatal for your hamster.

Finally, you need to consider where inside your aquarium hamster cage you will locate a water bottle which is an essential item to provide your pet.  Clearly the bottle can’t easily be attached to the glass sides but you may well find that sticky backed velcro will solve this problem for you.

In summary, aquarium hamster cages can be a great alternative to wire or plastic hamster cages but you need to make sure that you consider all the above before finally deciding as by overlooking some of the above you might seriously harm your little pet.

Rotastak Pink Hamster Cages

If you love the colour pink then you may well have considered getting a pink hamster cage for your little pet.  And why not?  You can get almost anything in pink these days, from pink mobile phones to any number of pink accessories, so why should you not want to think about pink hamster cages?  The really great thing is that there are indeed a selection of pink hamster cages on offer already.  You just have to know where to look.

But first, a word of warning.  Pink hamster cages are made from plastic and whilst plastic is a really versatile material to make hamster cages from, but there are some drawbacks that you need to consider.  Failure to consider these matters may well harm your pet and cause you some distress.  First you need to make sure that your hamster cage pink or otherwise is easy to clean.  If it is not easy to clean you may well not clean it as regularly as you should.  This can cause health problems for your hamster as ammonia fumes from stale urine can cause breathing difficulties, especially when inside closed spaces like tunnels and mezzanine layers in complex hamster cages.  The second factor to consider is the size of the tunnels.  Syrian hamsters can grow quite large and if they get too big can get stuck in some of the tunnels.  So the tunnels look interesting for your hamster but might still prove a problem if you are not careful.

Notwithstanding these concerns there are a number of pink hamster cages to choose from, most of which are perfectly safe and secure homes for your hamster.

The Rotastak Pink Palace is the number one choice of pink hamster cage.  The cage is a complete home for your hamster with tubes and tunnels and a choice of accessories.  As with all Rotastak hamster cages you also have the option to extend as much as you like to create a much larger living space for you hamster if you feel the need.  The Pink Palace dimensions are: Height: 53cm / 21″ Width: 48cm / 19″ Depth: 58cm / 23″

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Another great pink hamster cage is the Magic Maze, again made by Rotastak.  This hamster cage is slightly unconventional in its appearance with tunnels extending above and behind the main cage area.  It also has a wire mesh on the front of the cage which will improve ventilation to for your pet.  Ventilation is an important aspect in hamster care as too little can cause problems.  The wire mesh is sufficiently wide to make the cage unsuitable for dwarf hamsters as it is insufficiently secure.  The Magic Maze dimensions are:Height 38cm / 15 Width 61cm / 24″ Depth 53cm / 21″

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The next option to look at is the Rotastak Dreamland Hamster Mouse Cage.  Features included with this cage are the trademark Rotastak curvy tubing, with a lid for easy access to the cage and a built in water bottle.  A great feature about this hamster cage is the “Fairy Carriage” which allows you to transport your pet in a safe, but familiar way without the problems of transporting the whole cage.  Dimensions of the Rotastak Dreamland Hamster Cage are: Height: 36cm / 14″ Width: 38cm / 15″ Depth: 41cm / 16″

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The final pink hamster cage to review is the Rotastak Pink Starter Home Hamsters Cage.  This hamster cage has a main living area and a detachable carry cage area with the two main compartments interlinked through the use of tubes and tunnels.  Included with the cage is a hamster wheel and a built in water bottle.  The cage is built so that there is a look out level so that your pet can see all around.  You also get stickers to decorate the outside of your pink hamster cage as you choose. Dimensions are: Height: 41cm / 16″ Width: 41cm / 16″ Depth: 26cm / 10″

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As you can see there are quite a variety of pink hamster cages available from Rotastak.  They are all priced closely together so you can select the one that you think is right for your pet without worry.

The Ideal Hamster Cage

When looking for the ideal hamster cage you will have to consider a number of different factors.  You can purchase a specially design plastic hamster cage, a simple wire framed hamster cage or even use an old aquarium for housing your hamster.  Each type of habitat has benefits and drawbacks, but the number one consideration is to ensure that your hamster is safe and secure in their home environment.  This means that on wire and plastic cages you must ensure the door is properly latched when closed and that there are no areas in the cage which they can gnaw through and escape.  An aquarium should have a wire mesh cover to ensure that the hamster cannot escape somehow out of the top of the cage.

Because it is also very important to make sure that your ideal hamster cage is kept clean you really need to make sure that the one you choose is practical and easy to clean.  Larger is better, and not just for the hamster, as large hamster cages are more easily accessible to clean.  A solid plastic bottom will always be easier to clean than wire mesh and will probably be much more comfortable for the hamster to live on.  Some plastic hamster cages have lots of in built tunnels and nest areas which make the cage look as though it is interesting when making you buying decision but may well cause you to reconsider later when it comes to cleaning them as they are fiddly and difficult to access.  Despite this it remains important to clean these hard to get areas as the ammonia present in urine can otherwise cause your hamster breathing problems.

Every hamster cage should encourage your hamster to play, exercise and climb.  One way to achieve this is to ensure your wire hamster cage has horizontal bars approximately half and inch apart which your hamster can climb.  But you can also provide ramps and ladders for you hamster to play upon.  These are particularly important if you are using an aquarium hamster cage as your hamster will not be able to climb the glass sides of the cage.

The size of your hamster cage is also important.  Even for the smallest hamster your hamster cage should be at least 18 inches long by at least 12 inches high and 12 inches across.  These sizes should be considered as minimum dimensions.  The larger your hamster cage the better.  Wire hamster cages tend to be larger than plastic hamster cages and are probably best for Syrian hamsters as they can grow quite large, well over 4 inches long potentially and they can also find that they get stuck in some of the tunnels and dens that are integral to the plastic hamster cages.  Aquarium hamster cages provide good visibility of the surrounding area but are less well ventilated and early on this should be watched carefully as it is important that the hamster cage is well ventilated as otherwise the hamster may well suffer.  Aquariums are a good choice for Chinese or dwarf hamsters due to their small size.

The other items that you should provide your hamster are a water bottle attached to the side of the cage filled with fresh water at all times and a shallow food bowl.  A hamster wheel should also be provided as this provides excellent activity for your hamster.  The only other thing necessary is something for your hamster to gnaw upon like an old piece of rope or a lump of soft wood.

You should locate your hamster cage in an area with good visibility, it should not be in a draughty location and not in direct sunlight, especially if you are using an aquarium as a cage.  The other factor you should ensure is that their cage is not easily accessible to any other family pets especially cats.

So, is their an ideal hamster cage?  The answer to this is of course that the ideal hamster cage is the one which suits your hamster the best, is kept as clean as possible, provides the most interesting and active environment and is located in a suitable position in your home.

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