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Gerbil / hamster cage £25


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Nice quality cage/tank by German brand Skyline. Cost about £90 new, selling for £25. Has a glass tank base and metal cage top which can be lifted off. We used this for 3 gerbils but it is suitable for other rodents e.g. hamsters (and reptiles according to the manufacturer!).


The various wooden platforms inside have been chewed a bit but there’s plenty of life left in it! Other than that the condition is good - i.e. glass is intact and the cage section fine too. The tank section is really deep so you can put loads of bedding in for the gerbils to burrow into, which they love.


Also includes a wheel, bottle cage and a sling which is fun to play with when you get the animals out.


Dimensions 78cm long, 46cm wide, 63cm high.


We are based not far from East Dulwich train station.


https://www.skyline.de/en/product/reptile-and-rodent-cage-falco/

 

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