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if you are going for a large cut, make sure you leave enough space (at least 1 inch) on each side for the holes and for the wire mesh or panels to properly cover the cut sides (to prevent escaping). Can refer to either home-made garden compost or seed/potting compost: • Garden compost is a soil improver made from decomposed plant waste, usually in a compost bin or heap. It is added to soil to improve its fertility, structure and water-holding capacity. Seed or potting composts are used for growing seedlings or plants in containers - a wide range of commercially produced peat-free composts are available, made from a mix of various ingredients, such as loam, composted bark, coir and sand, although you can mix your own. compost heap after shredding. Conifer needles will eventually break down, but may take two to three years to decay. Conifer hedge clippings are better added to the compost heap than used for making leafmould. This guide explains how to make a DIY hamster bin cage in step by step stages. Bin cages are simple to make (providing you have the right sized box and equipment) and are popular for hamsters as they are spacious, easy to open and effortless to clean.

drill, with a drill bit slightly larger than the width of the cable ties, but smaller than the head of it (you can also use a soldering iron to make holes)Ideally, you want holes at hamster head height and then closer to the top of the bin cage too, although you can place them sporadically so that they get a nice breeze blasting through. The more holes the better the hamster bin cage ventilation, although be careful when cleaning out. Bin cage vs wire cage Using the wire cutter, slowly cut the wire mesh, making sure you keep a clean edge by angling the wire cutter. If using the playpen panels linked above, you won’t need to cut anything. Finally, if you have a hamster wheel that clips onto a cage (rather than a freestanding one), then you will also need to cut a hole out for this. Cut it just big enough to feed the wheel screw through and then do it up by fixing the tightening mechanism to the outside of the bin cage. Using mesh for the bin cage lid

Oscar absolutely adores his bin cage and after living in it for a few months, we added an additional bin cage, that we joined via a metal tunnel (bought at our local pet store). The tunnel is kept in place between the two bin cages by duct tape, which we easily unpeel when it is time to clean him out. Our Syrian hamster Oscar, loves his DIY bin cage. Conclusion Collect leaves from the lawn using a rotary mower, as this not only shreds the leaves and hastens rotting but also adds grass clippings, so increasing the nutrient value of the leafmould.Prepare the wire mesh for cutting, but first determine the measurements by adding 2 inches to the length (L) and 2 inches to the width (W) of your cut that you wrote down in your initial step. A signature will be required upon delivery unless we have authorisation from you that the goods can be left. Finally, if you have a hamster who likes to burrow than a bin cage gives you plenty of depth and is less drafty in the colder months. Adding floors in a hamster bin cage

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