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		<title>The Aquarium Hamster Cage</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One great alternative to the traditional hamster cage is to use an old glass aquarium to create an <a href="http://myhamstercage.co.uk/">aquarium hamster cage</a>.  This articles looks at what you need to consider when thinking about using an aquarium as a home for your hamster.</p>
<h3>Cost</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Cleaning</h3>
<p>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 <a href="http://myhamstercage.co.uk/">aquarium hamster cage</a> 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.</p>
<h3>Safety And Security</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t easily be attached to the glass sides but you may well find that sticky backed velcro will solve this problem for you.</p>
<p>In summary, <a href="http://myhamstercage.co.uk/">aquarium hamster cages</a> 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.</p>
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		<title>Do I Need A Large Hamster Cage?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 13:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hamsters make great household pets and if well taken care of grow fast as well! You need to make the environment your hamster lives in as comfortable as possible! When you first got your hamster, you had a cage that was perfect to fit their size Now that you hamster has grown to be more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hamsters make great household pets and if well taken care of grow fast as well! You need to make the environment your hamster lives in as comfortable as possible! When you first got your hamster, you had a cage that was perfect to fit their size Now that you hamster has grown to be more healthy, it&#8217;s time to look into a <a href="http://myhamstercage.co.uk/">large hamster cage</a>!</p>
<p>There are a few tips to keep in mind before investing in a large hamster cage! First get to know your hamster and what breed they are! If they are a dwarf or another type or one that grows fasts, buying a large cage may at first may seem like an excellent idea but if your hamster is not going to use all that space, then you&#8217;re just going to make it harder on yourself when cleaning the cage.</p>
<p>Once you are familiar with your hamster and are ready for a large hamster cage then look for a cage that is sturdy and tough. Just remember the larger the cage the more tough it needs to be! Large hamster cages can be frustrating to clean depending on where all the doors are located. To make it easier for yourself look for a cage that has a large but sturdy door and one where your hand fits easily!</p>
<p>A large hamster cage will need a bit more bedding that normal ones! You have to keep in mind that hamsters travel a lot and the more space you lend them the more they will use! So start of by getting some moist wood shavings (most of these are readily available) about 3-4 inches thick to provide maximum comfort. You will have to change the bedding one a month depending how hyper your hamster is!</p>
<p>Now the great thing about a <a href="http://myhamstercage.co.uk/">large hamster cage</a> is you can decorate them to the fullest! So get all the toys possible and pamper your hamster! You can be creative and don&#8217;t forget to visit your nearest pet shop as well. Some ideas of toys can include wheels, chewing toys (hamsters love them), and don&#8217;t forget the hamster wheel! Your large hamster cage will be much easier to clean and to raise your little buddy at the same time!</p>
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