need help and advice in two areas please

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meganhannaford

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how many grids will i need if i plan to make a stack two by 5cage (as 2by5 is said to be the size for three piggies http://www.guineapigcages.com/) i will have my gizmo and maybe a new friend (trial in process) and my girls on top


(however tinker-bell if * remember when i got her always tried to hurt lilly-pad well she is still nipping her and at one stage i broke a fight up where she bite me for i put my hand in front of lilly, now both tink and lilly like lemon bear (the newbie)and see no problem its just with all the methods it hasnt really gotten better so i am giving her more time as i cannot have more than two cages stack or not, as no room and i can only afford 4-5piggies that includes food and vet bills i belive to have three pairs would be too much so if time fails again i might have to rehome however to a friend. ive tried the bathing method ie tried a introducing her over and over again in a large place with food and hidy holes nothing works and she is always nipping however when a real fight occurs i seperate for awhile and reduce but its getting to a point where it wont work anymore

anyway so if i have to rehome a 2by5 is fine for two piggies which will be 2boys in one (please work gizmo needs a friend) and 2girls in the other (again i would rather all three) i am planning on having 1grid in betwen but will have two if * belive is better i want 2by5 and a bottom for each please. also i would like pictures of stack cages here too
 
i need advice so i *** waste my money and so i can get advice on a problem that continues to go on
 
28 grids in total for what you want.
I have two 2x4 pens on top of each other, I did the bottom cage with the connectors so I could balance my sheet of wooden board on top, my OH then drilled a couple of holes in that so we could cable tie it on. Then the top pen has grids joined just by cable ties as I ran out of connectors but it's all very sturdy :)

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