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Mr. Incognito
> 24 hourEven with measuring this, it is big and bulky. The sides are high for most animals. They still shake a good bit of sand out of the box. The food bowl is impractical, poorly reachable, too shallow.
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Makayla wray
> 24 hourHe uses it now as a bed and bathroom. (^_^*) I think if I got something smaller he would use it just for fun.
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Heather Rudd
> 24 hourOur hamster is in love with this sandbox for dust baths. It’s so cute to watch her roll happily around to bathe.
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E McElheney
> 24 hourextremely sturdy!! my hammy loves it!! PLEASE get this for your hamsters quality of life! they need to bathe just like you! this one is awesome! i filled it with reptisand without any added calcium or anything. happy hammy! super gorgeous and sturdy wooden sand bath!
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Hana
> 24 hourGood sand bath very deep and good size! My hamster loves it
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Anoxinamun
> 24 hourMy hamster loves her sand bath. She even sleeps in it haha (in the hideout area). Shes done a little digging in the reptile sand I put in there for her. I like that it comes with a little food dish on top. Its a decent size and quality for the price.
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Dr. Dillon Vandervort
> 24 hourGreat product! Very well put together and high quality! My gerbils use it every day and it still looks great!
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Jerad
> 24 hourits nice and big and i love how my hamster can hide
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JameRoo
> 24 hourFor our uses we did require a couple modifications. I wanted to put a niteangel large wheel on it and it wouldn’t fit so we made a couple of quick cuts and I used some of those 3M velcro strips used to attach photo frames to walls to keep the wheel in place (it moved too much otherwise!). The bottom will eventually get nasty since it’s wood but it’s great that it’s safe for my hammy to chew! It would be nice if there were liner that fit the bottom though to prevent this or something of the sort. Otherwise, this thing is perfect though and can’t be beat! Honestly, between the niteangel wheel, sandbox and hide, my hamster is a very happy camper! Only a couple times I’ve caught him trying to get out and it’s usually when I let his cage get too messy! I clean it when I see his escape attempt and give him a treat and he’s a little happy camper again!!
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SvelterPlains
> 24 hourI purchased this for my Russian Campbells Dwarf hamster who really likes sand. It is a very large sand box, and I filled it with 2 inches of reptile sand all the way around (about 3 lbs worth). She is much too small to climb in or out without assistance. I had to use a bendy bridge to ramp down into the sand box and another hamster toy to assist her in climbing to the food bowl portion. She still tries to pull her self up from the edge of the food platform and ends up flipping off and falling onto her back. Hamsters are not great climbers (except for Chinese hamsters-- theyre pretty good at climbing). Im fairly certain this would not be a problem for a Syrian hamster, but Campbells, Winter White, or Roborovski Dwarfs may have difficulty climbing in and out. The sand box is very nice though. Well constructed and made of solid materials. The bowl cannot be moved around; there is a hole in the center of the platform that holds it in place. You can remove the bowl, but then you are left with a hole. I think the design could be improved if the bowl were on the side so there would be enough room to put the Niteangel water bottle and stand. Overall, I would recommend this sand box for Syrian hamsters and larger hamsters. It may be difficult to use for smaller hamsters without modifications to help them in and out.