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Continue to Canada siteKeep your hamster happy and add a dash of tropical flair to her space with a SunGrow Nesting & Hanging Loop Hamster Durable Habitat. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use, this is the perfect raw, unprocessed spot for your pal to enjoy. Simply install it in a large cage or habitat as a special play item or hideaway. It includes a hanging loop and a rough, wooden rope ladder for added playtime fun. Hide treats inside to tempt your little buddy to get active and find the snack. This coconut-shell habitat is also suitable for small birds like finches and parakeets, as well as small pets like squirrels and rats.
Item Number | 368981 |
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Weight | 9.60 ounces |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 5 inches |
Made In | China |
Sourced From | China |
Bed Feature | Safe to Chew |
Material | Rope, Plant Material |
Small Pet Type | Hamster, Rat, Hedgehog, Sugar Glider, Squirrel, Mouse, Gerbil |
It includes a hanging loop and a rough wooden rope ladder for added stimulation and beauty.
Size | Length | Width | Height |
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5-in | 9 inches | 6 inches | 5 inches |
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My mice really enjoy this! They climb all over it. For those using it in an aquarium tank, here's a tip: I hung mine by attaching a sticker hook on the outside of the tank and tying the rope to it.
he builds a comfy nest with coconut fiber and sleeps inside daily
My mouse loves this coconut. He spends a lot of time sleeping in it.
The gerbils had a great time climbing the little ladder and curling up in the coconut. I had a great time watching them learn how to use a swaying ladder. Riveting for the whole family!
Got this for my hamster and she loves it. But holding it up is just string and mine ate through the string so now it can’t hang. I don’t think it’s very good for her to consume that so I took all the strings off and she’s still uses it when it’s just sitting on the bottom of her cage. Overall it’s a good product just maybe not with the strings.
The gerbils ate through the ladder portion in a day.
My young (under 6 months) rats do fit in these shells, but not easily. When given the option they were curious and did squeeze their bodies in, but didn’t stay in. They chose to sleep in by their hammock or tunnel instead of the coconuts. I think these would be great for smaller critters!
Not big enough for rats - would be best for baby rats and possibly smaller female rats.