C And C Cage

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Hi I have found reasonably prices metal storage grids which i want to use for a c and c cage i have 20 grids but i cant find correx/chloroplast anywhere ! I am based in Kent , Maidstone - England So I Need Help From You Guys Helping Me Try To Find Some ... Also with 20 grids what size cage can i make ? either smaller bottom with loft or larger cage ? Thanks. I'm new here so :)
 
20 grids would make you either a large single storey cage or a 4x2 with a loft, I have them with lofts and they love going up the ramp to the other level :) Correx I got mine off ebay paid about £20 for 3 sheets which was enough for me to do my cages plus have spare for emergencies. You can buy it in a sheet from a local sign writers usually about £6-8 a sheet :)
 
Keep your options open, some piggies don't really like using ramps.

If you have the space I would say go with one level only. Plenty of room for them to run plus it's easier for you to clean :)
 
I'd be inclined if you had the floor space for a 6x2... So that would use 16 grids. How many piggies do you have?
 
I Have 2 Girl Piggies :) I Never Thought Of That As They Haven't Yet Had To Go Up A Ramp So Think Sicking To A 1 Level C and C . Do I Need To Have A Bottom To The C and C Cage ? Thank You Everyone For Advice So Far :) x
 
pampered piggies - I'm not sure if you mean that you want the base to be on the floor or up a level. If you want your cage to just be on the floor then you don't need to put grids there since the correx will be stiff enough to keep your cage in its rectangular shape.

Does this answer your question? I have two cages in my house, one is on the floor and the other is up a level so I can take pictures if it will help you to visualise.
 
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