difference between a NIC cage and a C&C cage?

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michellexgix

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What's the difference between a NIC cage and a C&C cage? I see people on here on about a NIC cage and I only heard of a c&c cage.



I'm building two c&c cages, one for my guinea pig and one for my rabbit :)
 
C&C stands for Cubes and Coroplast, which is a cage that is something like this:

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Coroplast, called Correx in the UK and Ireland, is the blue base and is a material used to make signs. It is a very popular material to use as a base especially for guinea pigs.

NIC stands for Neat Idea Cube, and doesn't neccessarily have to have coroplast as the base. Normally it doesn't, and is a C&C cage if it does.

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