Niteangel Multi-Chamber Hamster House Maze: - Multi-Room Hideouts & Tunnel Exploring Toys for Hamster Gerbils Mice Lemmings (6-Room Large)
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Ashley Gomez
> 3 dayToo small for Syrians
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Dachshund Everywhere
> 3 dayIt’s too big for my dwarf. It is indeed happy and spends most of his time inside and only comes out after we turn off the lights and go to bed no matter how late it is. It makes us very difficult to see our hamster. :(
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Justine
> 3 dayLove it!
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Kimberly Antunez
> 3 dayI loved the 3 rooms, and everything overall. Sadly, my 5 hamsters got mites from all of niteangel wood products. Hopefully you guys won’t have to experience that!! Now I have 5 expensive vet bills, and don’t know if I will have a chance for a replacement.
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Hannah
> 3 dayMulti-chamber hideouts mimic hamsters burrowing in the wild. This is my hamsters favorite hideout BY FAR. I highly recommend a multi-chamber hideout for your hamster. She loves burrowing in here. I dont recommend putting the wheel on top of it, though , since they go to the bathroom there and it can leak onto the lid. Very good wood, no sharp edges. I bought the smaller sized holes for my WW dwarf and its perfect. Would also fit a small/young Syrian.
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Meirav
Greater than one weekMy Siberian hamster LOVES it!!!
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Deb
20-11-2024This was perfect for my 9 month old male syrian hamster. I use the 5.9 stilts and the top for a platform. He never sleeps anywhere else. I just use sand paper to scrape off anything that sticks. My Little Bear is very happy!
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Sara Aldrich
> 3 daySo far I have loved every product from this company, and this was no exception. It is even bigger than I was imagining and is very well made. A great way to add an extra level to a cage. The only downside is that it is made of wood, so I had to apply a non-toxic sealant to make it easier to clean.
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Arie
> 3 dayThis is amazing!! My rats LOVE it!!!
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Dan Boyle
Greater than one weekGot this for the removable roof, to make cleaning easier. Its just the right size for our Syrian hamster, fits great in his Detolf habitat. I mixed some plant based food coloring to stain the outside (was trying for brown but it came out greenish; still looks good), then lightly sanded it with the provided sandpaper and waterproofed the top by applying clear non-shiny contact paper. Running a utility knife along the edge to trim the excess worked great. Hopefully it will last, meanwhile the top is protected. Will see if the inside stays clean.