Finding out an existing cage size.

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Velth
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Finding out an existing cage size.

Post by Velth »

I have a MM jailbird and I can't quite recall how long I ordered the cage when it was built. I'm fairly sure it was 2 inches but I want to order a new one and make it shorter so I need to know the correct size of this one.

Does anyone know how the cage is measured for length? Along the top, the bottom, diagonally from top to bottom?

Thanks.
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Re: Finding out an existing cage size.

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To make sure you get the right answer I would suggest contacting MM directly. [email protected]
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Re: Finding out an existing cage size.

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If you don't mind posting the answer you get, I'm a little curious about this also.
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Re: Finding out an existing cage size.

Post by koc »

You measure the dead center of the cage..
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Re: Finding out an existing cage size.

Post by Velth »

I ended up emailing them and getting the cage size.