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Posted by Ally's Mom on April 06, 2000 at 16:33:38:
In Reply to: How to make a cage more interesting? posted by Squiggy on April 06, 2000 at 15:13:00:
Hi to you to! Welcome to the best forum on the net, and here are my tips:
-plastic hanging vines stuck on the sides of the cage with sucker-things;
-dried tree roots. Now before ya'all get excited, I live near the ocean and can get some awesome thick, twisted, sun-dried/bleached driftwood. The ones that once were huge tree roots are best, and because they have been tossed around in the ocean they are very smooth, with no chance of slivers or ingesting anything. Put in upside down, they look just like a very well branched leaf-less tree! Just make sure they are not able to fall over, they must be jammed into the cage into place.
-scrubbed and soaked (in weak bleach solution, thoroughly rinsed & soaked, then thoroughly dried) tree limbs
-platforms or shelving, with some climbing access
It is so nice to hear you are thinking of Squiggy's comfort. Three cheers to you!
Wendy.
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