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The Laguna 50 cm Seagrass Tunnel is a spacious, natural tunnel for animals that enjoy walking through tunnels, retreating for a moment, or wanting to rest in a sheltered spot. Thanks to the woven seagrass, the tunnel has a warm, natural appearance and fits beautifully in a rabbit enclosure, guinea pig setup, ferret corner, or spacious indoor run.
At DRD, when it comes to tunnels, we always consider size, opening, material, and practical use. This tunnel measures approximately 50 × 30 × 27 cm, has a wide entrance of approximately 24 cm, and a side opening of approximately 14.5 × 14.5 cm. This makes it particularly interesting for rabbits, guinea pigs, and ferrets, who enjoy using a spacious passageway and a sheltered resting place. The tunnel may also be suitable for chinchillas, provided they handle seagrass properly.
✔ Made from natural-looking seagrass
✔ Spacious size for rabbits and guinea pigs
✔ Also fun for ferrets as a playful tunnel or resting place
✔ Can be used as a passageway, hiding place, or sheltered resting spot
✔ Side opening provides extra entry, a clear view, and route selection
✔ Beautiful natural addition to an enclosure, run, or play area
Rabbits and guinea pigs often enjoy sheltered passageways. A tunnel provides a sense of cover and makes the enclosure more interesting, because your animal not only has open space but also a place to walk through, hide behind, or lie down quietly for a moment. The Seagrass Tunnel Laguna adds that shelter in a natural shape.
The tunnel is spacious enough to be truly functional for larger animals. Rabbits can use it as a passageway or resting place, guinea pigs can walk through it together or lie sheltered inside, and ferrets can use the tunnel as a play and crawling area. The side opening makes the tunnel extra fun, as your animal has more choice regarding route and entry.
Seagrass gives the tunnel a natural look and feels different from plastic or plush. As a result, it is a good fit for owners who want to create a calm, natural interior using materials such as hay, straw, wood, grass, seagrass, and other textures.
For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, this tunnel is usually too large as a primary hiding place due to its size. For rats and pygmy rats, the size might seem appealing, but seagrass is often less logical as a permanent rat habitat if there is a lot of gnawing or destruction. For degus, the material can quickly become attractive for intensive gnawing; only use it if you can effectively control how your animals interact with it.
For rabbits, this tunnel is particularly fun as extra enrichment in an enclosure, run, or rabbit room. Rabbits enjoy using tunnels to walk through, take shelter, or find a quiet spot. Because rabbits are social animals, it is nice that this tunnel looks spacious and offers multiple entry points.
Place the tunnel on a flat, dry surface. For example, you can place it in a play corner, near a hay corner, or combine it with other rabbit tunnels and play and foraging products for rabbits . This way, you make the tunnel part of an active, varied enclosure.
For guinea pigs, the Seagrass Tunnel Laguna is a nice combination of shelter and passageway. Guinea pigs enjoy moving from shelter to shelter and often find open spaces more pleasant when there are sufficient hiding options. A tunnel helps to create more routes and safe spots in the enclosure.
You can place the tunnel in a guinea pig enclosure, run, or run. Combine it, for example, with a hay corner, soft resting spot, wooden house, or other guinea pig tunnels . By using multiple hiding places, guinea pigs can better choose where they want to rest or walk.
Ferrets often love tunnels, passageways, and places they can crawl through. The Seagrass Tunnel Laguna can therefore also be fun as a playful tunnel during playtime or as an extra hiding place. The side opening makes the tunnel extra interesting, as ferrets like to use various entrances and exits.
Place the tunnel near ferrets in a location where you can keep a close eye on its use. Ferrets can play actively, pull, or dig into materials. Therefore, regularly check that the seagrass remains tidy and remove the tunnel when loose parts appear.
Because the tunnel does not have an open bottom, it functions as a separate, complete tunnel. Therefore, do not place it in a wet spot and allow it to dry thoroughly if it becomes damp. Seagrass is a natural material and remains at its best when used dry and clean.
The Seagrass Tunnel Laguna is made of seagrass. This natural material gives the tunnel a warm appearance and makes it suitable as a natural enrichment in the enclosure. Seagrass is not a hard gnawing material like wood, but a woven natural material that can be explored, sniffed, and sometimes even nibbled on by animals.
Preferably clean the tunnel dry by shaking out loose hairs, hay, and bedding. Do not use harsh cleaning agents and do not wet the seagrass unnecessarily. If the tunnel has become damp, let it dry completely before putting it back.
Check the tunnel regularly for wear and tear. This is especially important for animals that like to gnaw, pull, or dislodge materials. If you see loose pieces, sharp edges, or obvious damage, remove the tunnel from the enclosure. This way, the tunnel remains a pleasant and manageable enrichment.
Use the tunnel as an addition to a well-furnished enclosure. For rabbits and guinea pigs, sufficient space, hay, safe hiding places, suitable bedding, and daily exercise remain important. This tunnel adds a natural route, play area, and resting place to that.
Is this tunnel suitable for rabbits?
Yes, the tunnel is suitable for rabbits as a playful passageway and sheltered resting place. For larger rabbits, always check if the passage is wide enough for your animal.
Is this tunnel suitable for guinea pigs?
Yes, guinea pigs can use the tunnel as a hiding place, route, and resting spot. The side opening makes the tunnel extra fun because there are multiple entrances and exits.
Can a ferret use this tunnel?
Yes, ferrets can use this tunnel as a crawl tunnel or play element. However, do check regularly to ensure the seagrass remains tidy, especially with active ferrets.
Is seagrass chew-resistant?
No, seagrass is a naturally braided material and is not chew-proof. Check the tunnel regularly and replace it when it shows clear signs of wear.
The Laguna Seagrass Tunnel 50 cm is a spacious and natural choice for rabbits, guinea pigs, and ferrets who enjoy running through tunnels, hiding, or resting in shelter. Thanks to the seagrass, the generous shape, and the extra side opening, you can easily add more structure, play value, and a natural look to the enclosure.
| Dimensions (approx): | 50 x 30 x 27 cm |
| Openings (approx): | Widest point: 24cm | Side: 14.5 x 14.5 cm |
| Material: | Seagrass |
| Open Bottom: | No |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla | Ferret |
| Particularities: | Use under supervision |
| Safety Information: | Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear |