Pigger
09-08-2007, 12:18
I have a nero 2 cage suitable for guinea pigs, has a platform, food dish, water bottle and hayrack. Good condition has some marks on base £15
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View Full Version : Nero 2 guinea pig cage Pigger 09-08-2007, 12:18 I have a nero 2 cage suitable for guinea pigs, has a platform, food dish, water bottle and hayrack. Good condition has some marks on base £15 Pics available baileys_mum 09-08-2007, 12:21 how big is it? I'm desp for more Pigger 09-08-2007, 12:27 Its 80, x 50, x 46,5 cm baileys_mum 09-08-2007, 12:29 Would you swap for C&C grids? Moonbird 09-08-2007, 12:36 If this is no good for BM i may be interested in the cage too. Pigger 09-08-2007, 13:45 Would you swap for C&C grids? Im just looking to sell at the moment as i need the money to put towards a larger cage for my girls. Pigger 09-08-2007, 21:48 Heres a pic - http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i232/scaryclaire/untitled509x279.jpg geckoqueen 09-08-2007, 22:43 I'm interested but Moonbird got their first... mackie69 09-08-2007, 23:46 that doesn't look large enough for a gp Pigger 10-08-2007, 00:35 that doesn't look large enough for a gp Pets@home sell it stating its large enough for 2 guinea pigs - I dont think that its really fair to keep two fully grown pigs in it unless its for a short amount of time but its deffo big enough for one. I have another of these cages which i used to house one of my pigs in before i bonded him and he was very happy. If you use the platform for it you tend to make more of the space cos it makes a bed, a feeding area and another level which they soon get used to jumping up and down. Lspacehopper 10-08-2007, 01:17 Pets@home sell it stating its large enough for 2 guinea pigs - I dont think that its really fair to keep two fully grown pigs in it unless its for a short amount of time but its deffo big enough for one. I have another of these cages which i used to house one of my pigs in before i bonded him and he was very happy. If you use the platform for it you tend to make more of the space cos it makes a bed, a feeding area and another level which they soon get used to jumping up and down. I wouldn't state that it was suitable for more than 1 GP if I'm honest and even then as an indoor GP I'd hope it would have a lot of time out of the cage. baileys_mum 10-08-2007, 09:57 LSH do you have any offers on larger cages at the moment? I have 4 rather rounded pregnant rescue girls due to drop anytime and moneys tight Lspacehopper 10-08-2007, 10:34 LSH do you have any offers on larger cages at the moment? I have 4 rather rounded pregnant rescue girls due to drop anytime and moneys tight I have PM'd you :) Lspacehopper 10-08-2007, 14:31 that doesn't look large enough for a gp For one GP who is out of its cage a lot as an indoor GP it is fine. Lspacehopper 10-08-2007, 14:33 Is there anyone who heads in the Nottingham direction that could pick up a couple of cages for Baileys Mum? I don't work in Nottingham, but do live there and am able to get her a couple of decent sized, decent priced cages for her preggie Guineas, but we need someone to pick them up. So.....anyone in the vicinity, or passing? |