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I thought maybe that was the case
So I think you'll need to use the topper for now with the floor covered. And it would be the easiest adjustment. Cardboard would be fine but you can also use things like chill n chew mats if you have any.
Yes a house can sink! Especially if it's a larger type like the labyrinth houses and people put "legs" or stilts on them. You can actually buy hamster houses that come with legs to fit on in various different lengths. Or if you're handy, just use thin dowels and glue them on. How big is the house in there at the moment? It's hard to tell. It doesn't look too big so might be fine without being supported underneath. Robos do tunnel so yes it might start subsiding a bit! But it shouldn't be heavy enough to squash them especially with the amount of bedding you've got in there.
The alternative is a shoebox house (ie cardboard) which is cheap to make and doesn't sink. When I've had Robos I've tended to find they ignore the small houses provided - and just dig a burrow in the bedding instead. But if they have a larger house that's dark inside, they will nest in it or partly under it. Mine would even use a litter tray inside the house with sand in it

Yes a house can sink! Especially if it's a larger type like the labyrinth houses and people put "legs" or stilts on them. You can actually buy hamster houses that come with legs to fit on in various different lengths. Or if you're handy, just use thin dowels and glue them on. How big is the house in there at the moment? It's hard to tell. It doesn't look too big so might be fine without being supported underneath. Robos do tunnel so yes it might start subsiding a bit! But it shouldn't be heavy enough to squash them especially with the amount of bedding you've got in there.
The alternative is a shoebox house (ie cardboard) which is cheap to make and doesn't sink. When I've had Robos I've tended to find they ignore the small houses provided - and just dig a burrow in the bedding instead. But if they have a larger house that's dark inside, they will nest in it or partly under it. Mine would even use a litter tray inside the house with sand in it
