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I found 1 cage and 1 tote, which is better for 1 hamster?

Neither unfortunately. They are both really small - especially the cage. There actually aren't many barred cages big enough in the US - it's shocking that they sell these really small cages. There are only two really - the nearest big enough cage is the exotic nutritition Zanzibar which is below Uk minimum guidelines, but not a bad size (it's about 32"wide by 20" deep). The other one is the Omlet cage, which is a very good size but it is quite expensive. The price includes a good silent wheel and cardboard multiroom houses (which are much better than plastic houses). And you do get 10% off for a first order (plus there is a promotion on 28th August for 20% off) - but it is still expensive - especially if you need two!


Exotic nutrition also do this tank style enclosure which is less expensive (and would be good if you have a cat) - you'd need the large size for a robo. It's still not cheap though.


Cheapest option is probably a 160 litre sterilite bin (try Homemart). Or a 40 gallon breeder tank with a lid (in the sales you can sometimes get those for $40).
 
Yes that looks good :-) What are the dimensions?
 
According to Google it is big enough.
Yes, a Sterilite 200 Quart Clear Plastic Modular Stacker Storage Bin is an excellent and large enough option for a dwarf hamster, far exceeding the minimum recommended space
. In fact, it is often recommended for even larger Syrian hamsters because of its generous floor space
Yes that looks good :-) What are the dimensions?
The product dimensions are 39.7 x 21.5 x 17.7 inches. that what is says on Amazon.
  • Length: 100.8 cm (39.7 inches)
  • Width: 54.6 cm (21.5 inches)
  • Height: 45.0 cm (17.7 inches)
 
That's perfect :-) 200 quarts is a good size - dimensions vary but those are good.
 
Will you be able to mesh the lid? It means cutting out the whole centre panel of the bin lid and then attaching mesh - by poking holes round the edges of the hole you've cut out, and attaching the mesh with cable ties through the holes you've poked. Some people then put masking tape on the outside to cover any rough edges (but not the inside or it could be chewed). Also the mesh ends need to be on the outside as well.

@ilguy knows about making bin cage lids :-) Cutting the plastic lid can be the tricky bit. You'll maybe need a sharp knife like a stanley knife and heat up the blade (ie a hot knife) to cut it easily without it cracking.
 
I was just not going to use the lid. I have the totes on-top a few boxes, so cat can't get to the hamster. I do have a top of the dresser to place their new hamster home on. I think their new home if big enough that the hamster's can not escape..
 
It is better if you can make lids. Especially with a cat around. Cats can just pull cages off dressers and they can climb up things if they want to......... Even with a lid you would probably need some books on the edges (or a bungee clip) to hold it down as cats can flip the lids off otherwise.
 
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