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Hammie Fun Box!
Hamsters love to run around and dig in sand! Especially dwarf hamsters. I decided to make a ‘fun box’ for my guys and it was a huge hit!
Very easy to make with very small amount of material.
You will need:
1 plastic storage box with a lid, shoebox sized and the clearer the better.
1 tube from any leftover cage tube preferably with a plastic ‘keeper’ ring. (this will help keep the tube from slipping out of the box)
Childrens play sand.
Take your plastic box and just like above in the bin cage instructions, cut a hole the same size as your tube with a hole saw.
Take your tube, take the plastic ring off it and insert it with gentle force through that hole. Put the plastic ring on the tube on the INSIDE of the box.
Fill with sand about halfway up, but not so much that they can’t access the hole.
Put the lid on the box and watch the fun!
If you see a big mess of sand in the play area, you know you just made your little ones very happy!
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Hammie Fun Box!
Hamsters love to run around and dig in sand! Especially dwarf hamsters. I decided to make a ‘fun box’ for my guys and it was a huge hit!
Very easy to make with very small amount of material.
You will need:
1 plastic storage box with a lid, shoebox sized and the clearer the better.
1 tube from any leftover cage tube preferably with a plastic ‘keeper’ ring. (this will help keep the tube from slipping out of the box)
Childrens play sand.
Take your plastic box and just like above in the bin cage instructions, cut a hole the same size as your tube with a hole saw.
Take your tube, take the plastic ring off it and insert it with gentle force through that hole. Put the plastic ring on the tube on the INSIDE of the box.
Fill with sand about halfway up, but not so much that they can’t access the hole.
Put the lid on the box and watch the fun!
If you see a big mess of sand in the play area, you know you just made your little ones very happy!
Hammie fun box 017.jpg (Size: 142.09 KB / Downloads: 0)
Hammie fun box 008.jpg (Size: 141.94 KB / Downloads: 0)
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