August 5, 200717 yr Author Yeah i thought it was just not right to put a bird in that. I was just kidding! Maybe a finch. okay no. It is to small even to a finch. I just wanted to see what you guys would say. how are the other cages i choose on post #17. They are bigger then the other one in the first few posts. Budgielover Thanks
August 5, 200717 yr i have found some more cagews that are bigger...... 5. http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?sku=965138 6. http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?sku=901210 7. http://www.petco.com/product/101456/Avian-...it.aspx#details These are much better choices tell me wich one you like. Yeah i thought it was just not right to put a bird in that. I was just kidding! Maybe a finch. okay no. It is to small even to a finch. I just wanted to see what you guys would say. how are the other cages i choose on post #17. They are bigger then the other one in the first few posts. Budgielover Thanks well if it was me l would choose #6 , it looks more wider then the other 2 choices .
August 6, 200717 yr Here's one on Petco that would be the right size even though it is sold as a finch flight cage. http://www.petco.com/product/100285/Prevue...light-Cage.aspx You do need to change the perches around though.
August 6, 200717 yr 6 would be the best expect for the top because I like flat tops where you can extend the cage by putting a playgym on top. It would be big enough for 1 budgie not more this is my personal opinion.
August 6, 200717 yr Author Cool now I have another question what should I buy for the cage. B udgielover
August 6, 200717 yr You should buy a couple of different types of perches that you can put long ways across and keep the middle clear so the budgie can fly back and forth. Personally a rope perch is wonderful because it is soft and nice for their feet along with a natural type branch perch that you can either make or buy. Throw out the dowel (or keep them) for to get the bird off the curtain or teaching to step up but they are not good for the feet because they dont' give any sense of texture, different width to excerise their feet. A cage like that can have around 3 toys, a preening one, maybe bells, I would stay away from mirrors and imitation birds because many birds become protective of these type of toys, a nice swing etc... You will also need a cuttlebone.
August 6, 200717 yr Author Thank you! I also heard that a bird can think there is a nother bird and spend more time with the mirror then you.
August 6, 200717 yr Yes that can happen with shiny bells too, Merlin loves his bells but has not become attached.
August 11, 200717 yr I am getting this cage for my budgie and cockatiel < click on this it is great value Edited August 11, 200717 yr by Sophia
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