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ELC Ballpit warning.

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Mine managed to nibble a opening in theres, luckily I caught onto what they was doing in the neck of time, otherwise they would of made a bid for freedom.:))

Need to find another suitable indoor run now. lol.
 
This is the reason why I was put off it. My girls would eat it :(|) I am going to wait for all the summer outdoor toys to come out and buy them a plastic sandpit or something.
 
my mum brought a metal one off ebay, it can be used outside too (not sure how secure it would be outside though) she only uses it indoors as a play pen, its like the hammster ones you see but bigger so they can't escape.
 
my lot are fine in mine apart from moss who nibbles the sides :)) so he gets to run around the dinning room
 
A couple of my guineas have started nibbling mine too, have to keen an eye on them all the time. rolleyes
 
If I'm really honest, I think the ball pit was a bit of a waste of time, I'm glad I only paid £9. It's way too small for my guys, so it's only suitable for a really quick twenty minutes whilst I clean out their C&C. Daisy, loving to nibble, has already made a hole in it big enough for an elephant to climb out, so I can't really use it again.....I had to get one of my daughters to watch them in it, so now one daughter has a lap full of Piggles and the other helps me clean out the enclosure! Anyone interested in a nibbled ELC ballpit?! X
 
Oh no! I think I'm getting one of those for my Christmas! I have an indoor run just now but they escape from that already! My girls aren't nibblers but little Toby is! :)
 
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