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I believe I have already asked this but if i remember right not much people were on so I was wondering 3 things first os there such a thing as too big of a cage for a guinea pig an second dose so i got this DIY cage those does anyone know a good waterproof liner to put my fleece as it does not come with a bottom and third I was recommended https://www.amazon.com/Coroplast-Guinea-Corrugated-Plastic-Boards/dp/B079TZWD29/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543348053&sr=8-1&keywords=chloroplast this and I was wondering if there is any other chose but I am trying this and if it does not work out I'll try your ideas thanks to everyone that replies
 
Hi! There's no such thing as a too big of a cage, the more space the better for piggy zoomies and popcorning. I believe that people who use fleece use puppy pads on the bottom and then the fleece liner on top. Someone who uses fleece will be able to verify this as I use wood chips in my pigs cage. And lastly, I can't get the link to work but I'm assuming it's coroplast? If so, that's the main material used as a base in diy cages and is highly recommended. It's easy to fit and cleans up so easy. I've seen others use a shower curtain or lino flooring but I'd say that coroplast would probably be the best.
I've also noticed you said "a guinea pig", please be aware that guinea pigs are very social animals and should be with company of its own kind.
 
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