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The Trixie Ceramic Peanut House 17 cm is a small, sturdy shelter in the shape of a peanut. This makes it fun to look at, but above all practical for small animals that like to seek out a sheltered spot. The closed shape makes the house feel cozy, and thanks to the ceramic material, the surface remains pleasantly cool to the touch, especially on warm days.
DRD chooses ceramic houses primarily because they are a good fit for small animals such as mice and dwarf hamsters. Ceramic is smooth, glazed, and therefore easy to clean. This is convenient when a house is placed near the sand bath, feeding area, or a cool corner in the summer. Due to its compact size, this house is truly intended for small animals; it is too small for larger animals.
✔ Cute ceramic house in the shape of a peanut
✔ Compact size for mice and dwarf hamsters
✔ Cool-to-the-touch ceramics for warm days
✔ Glazed surface, making it easy to clean
✔ Closed shape provides a sheltered feeling
✔ Combines beautifully with Hamsterscaping and natural decor
Ceramic offers a few practical advantages in a rodent enclosure. It naturally feels cooler than many wooden or fabric materials, making the house a pleasant extra resting place on warm days. It is not a substitute for a well-cooled room or sufficient shade, but it is a practical addition to the summer setup.
In addition, glazed ceramic is easy to clean. Because the surface is smooth, dirt penetrates less quickly than with untreated wood. This makes this house convenient for animals that like to use various hiding places, or for owners looking for a hygienic, easy-to-clean house.
The peanut shape makes the house playful without becoming impractical. Thanks to its elongated shape, a small animal can lie inside sheltered, while the house takes up little space in the enclosure. This is especially pleasant in a dwarf hamster or mouse enclosure, because in addition to hiding places, you also want to leave room for bedding, a running wheel, a feeding area, a sand bath, and enrichment.
This house is too small for Syrian hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, degus, and ferrets. For these animals, you would be better off choosing a larger ceramic house, a spacious wooden house, a tunnel, or a hiding place that better suits their body size and movement patterns.
On warm days, small rodents like to seek out cooler, sheltered spots. In nature, this often happens in a burrow or deeper underground. You cannot fully replicate this in an enclosure, but you can offer multiple quiet spots. A ceramic house can help with this, as the material feels cool to the touch and your animal can choose for itself whether it wants to lie inside.
Place the ceramic house in a spot out of direct sunlight. You can combine it with sufficient shade, a well-ventilated room, and other summer products such as a cooling stone or ceramic cool house. Please note: a ceramic house does not dissipate heat in the room. Therefore, always ensure that the enclosure itself is placed in a cool, safe location.
The Peanut Ceramic House fits beautifully into a natural interior for dwarf hamsters and mice. Thanks to its calm, organic shape, you can combine the house with bedding, moss, cork, tunnels, sand, and natural hiding places. This gives your pet multiple choices: digging, hiding, resting, and exploring.
Place the house stably on the bottom of the enclosure or press it lightly into the bedding. Do not place heavy ceramic products on top of loose bedding or on a high, unstable spot. This prevents the house from sinking or shifting when your animal digs around it.
Ceramics are fired earthenware that, in this product, is finished with a layer of glaze. As a result, it has a smooth surface. The difference with terracotta is that terracotta is usually more porous and unglazed, whereas glazed ceramics are smoother and easier to clean.
A ceramic house may have small imperfections in the glaze or finish. This is inherent to this type of material and makes each house slightly different. Always check the house for sharp edges or damage before use.
Dimensions: approx. 17 × 8 × 8 cm
Material: ceramics, glazed earthenware
Bottom: closed bottom
Particulars: ceramic may show minor imperfections
This house is suitable for mice and dwarf hamsters. For larger animals, the size of 17 × 8 × 8 cm is too small.
No, this house is too small for a Syrian hamster. Choose a larger house in which the hamster has plenty of room to turn around, lie down, and get inside without getting stuck.
Yes, ceramics feel cool to the touch and can therefore be a pleasant extra resting place on warm days. Additionally, always ensure a cool room, shade, and sufficient ventilation.
Moisture penetrates glazed ceramic less quickly than porous material. As a result, you can easily wipe the little house with a damp cloth and let it dry thoroughly.
Preferably place the ceramic stably on the bottom of the enclosure or slightly sunk into the bedding. Do not place it high or unstably, as ceramic is hard and brittle if it falls.
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| Dimensions (approx): | 17 x 8 x 8 cm |
| Openings (approx): | ø |
| Material: | Ceramics (Glazed) |
| Open Bottom: | No |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster |
| Particularities: | The ceramic may show irregularities |
| Safety Information: | Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear |