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Duck Butter 04-30-2015 07:29 AM

Need some ideas on a critter cage
 
Have a wooden frame cage with hardware cloth that we put critters in but it has a hinged lid that opens out. Whenever you put more than one in there the others sometimes come out. Need an idea on what to put for a lid or an opening so that they can't get out. I have seen some cages built for frogging that you can put the frog in there and he can't get out. Any ideas on this? Thinking maybe some hard plastic pointing down where you can slide your hand in there but be able to get it out. Thanks in advance.

Kwackiller 04-30-2015 08:03 AM

I've used a large tractor inner tube, cut into a sheet, pull it tight & overlap several inches at the seam that way you can stick your hand through and the critter cannot get through the opening when it pops back closed.

fishfighter 04-30-2015 08:09 AM

cage
 
hey Duck i have tried the plastic tube deal before, like a cricket basket but for frogs, it didn't work, had frogs get out, i switched to a bucket with a spring loaded door, door cut out just big enough to put a frog clinched in a hand, not sure what kind of critters you are caging, but a small door just big enough on your current cage may be all you need to do

papap 04-30-2015 12:26 PM

I have a box and use a spring loaded hinge on it. You just push the frog in and the little door pops back up. Then to clean them it has a bigger door that opens to get them out. Works great. Have never had one jump out yet and have had 300 in it a couple of times.

Cappy 04-30-2015 12:43 PM

A full grown frog can squeeze through a tiny crack. How do I know you may ask? Here's how:

http://cappyandpegody.blogspot.com/2...-invasion.html

Duck Butter 04-30-2015 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papap (Post 751909)
I have a box and use a spring loaded hinge on it. You just push the frog in and the little door pops back up. Then to clean them it has a bigger door that opens to get them out. Works great. Have never had one jump out yet and have had 300 in it a couple of times.

Do you have a pic of that?

Thanks for the replies. I will put a saltycajun sticker on the box and take a pic of it when I get it done

Duck Butter 04-30-2015 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 751834)
hey Duck i have tried the plastic tube deal before, like a cricket basket but for frogs, it didn't work, had frogs get out, i switched to a bucket with a spring loaded door, door cut out just big enough to put a frog clinched in a hand, not sure what kind of critters you are caging, but a small door just big enough on your current cage may be all you need to do

Yeah I was looking at one of those lids like you can get on those old wire fish baskets that collapse

It is for flying squirrels. They are slippery!

kibb 04-30-2015 07:50 PM

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This is what I made. For the trap door there is a spring loaded screen door hinge.
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