by Millermeade Farms | Jun 7, 2013 | Cages, Cages & Accessories
Introduction Wire cages with a solid bottom and a deep pan are often used as hedgehog cages. They are well ventilated, easy, and safe to heat using a ceramic heat emitter. One advantage of wire cages is that they are specially designed for ground dwelling animals such...
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by Millermeade Farms | Jun 6, 2013 | Cages, Cages & Accessories
Cage Selection Choosing a cage is one of the most important decisions you will have to make for your pet. Your hedgehog’s home and environment are one of the keys in determining the quality of life and longevity of your pet. You should discuss cage recommendations...
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by Millermeade Farms | May 21, 2013 | Cages, Care
Introduction A clean cage is essential to the health and well being of your pet. Our rule of thumb is that if the cage smells bad to us, it probably smells really bad to our hedgehog. Hedgehogs have a much better sense of smell than we do. Type of Cage The type of...
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by Millermeade Farms | Jun 6, 2013 | Cages, Cages & Accessories
We feel that multi-level ferret or rabbit cages, climbing branches, ramps, and ladders aren’t usually a good idea, unless you take several precautions. We normally recommend avoiding the above situations because providing more floor space with accessories or...
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by Millermeade Farms | Jun 7, 2013 | Cages, Cages & Accessories
Using a plastic storage container as a cage is popular with many breeders. Advantages Clear plastic tubs can be purchased relatively cheaply. They are lightweight and easy to transport. Storage containers can be easily cleaned and disinfected. Necessary...
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by Millermeade Farms | Jun 6, 2013 | Cages, Cages & Accessories
Glass Aquariums Large aquariums can be used to house hedgehogs. Some hedgehog enthusiasts recommend, at minimum of, a 20-gallon-long size, but the larger sizes are much better. A 20-gallon aquarium will not accommodate an appropriate sized wheel. The main drawback...
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