Posts Tagged ‘large bird cages’
Parakeet cage?
The base of my old cage broke when my wife was cleaning it. So I went to Pet Smart and bought a new one. They had a sale on large bird cages and they were only higher than the cage I was going to buy. So I bought the large cage. I have three keets and they seem happy to have all the room to jump around in. They can’t fit through the wire. But it is a big cage for parrots and such.Can a cage be to big for small birds?
little more info please
What size sleep cage for a cinnamon conure and how do you set it up?
I am getting a cinnamon conure at the end of the month and and have this cage for a regular day cage. http://www.birdcages.com/bird-cages/large-bird-cages/seraflightcagelarge.cfm. Im not sure what size cage for a sleeping, but it needs to be small enought for me to take him to a vet, but large enough for him to be able to move around after he gets up. Any Ideas are welcome. Thanks
Is this a good cage for my green cheek conure?
I was told to get the biggest I can so I was thinking this one http://www.birdcages.com/bird-cages/large-bird-cages/seraflightcagelarge.cfm
Thanks
Is this cage big enough for an african grey?
http://www.cagesunder500dollars.com/products/tabid/72/productid/500/sename/large-bird-cages-play-top-bird-cage-24w-x-22d-x-64h-cfds-1302/default.aspx
The measurements are
24"W
22"D
64"H
There’s a grey on top so I’m assuming it’s the right size.
Is this cage okay for multiple lovebirds/quakers?
I am going to get either multiple lovebirds or quakers and I am unsure as to whether this cage is alright (http://www.birdscomfort.com/flight_bird_cage.html).If not I ask that you leave links for sites with affordable large bird cages.
Thank You!.
thank you so much I would mark your answer as Best answer but I dont even know how to do that if you want to tell me I will go ahead and do so.
Is this a big cage for an African Grey Congo?
32" x 22" x 64"
If you want to see more of the cage, go to birdcages4less.com, then to Large Bird Cages, and it will be the first one on the list. Is it a big cagE?
I've Narrowed It Down To Three Cages, Which One?
On my past questions, on Cockatiel (Teil) cages, I have put up links on one of my questions. It has twelve links.
Most people liked these three cages-
Penny Bird Cage W/ Optional Stand
Price- .99 to .99
Includes-
-Cage dimensions: 18W x 14D x 36H inches
-3/8-inch bar spacing
-Non-toxic epoxy-baked powder-coated finish
-4 feeder cups
-4 perches
-Optional stand with casters
-Choice of colors (subject to availability)
Link- http://www.birdcages.com/large-bird-cages/wire/pennybirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
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Three Perch Playtop W/ Optional Stand
Price- .99 to .99
Includes-
-Cage dimensions: 20W x16D x 28H inches
-3/4-inch bar spacing
-Non-toxic epoxy-coated finish
-2 feeder cups, 3 perches
-Open play top promotes healthy activity
-Optional stand with casters
-Choice of colors (subject to availability)
Link- http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/with-playtop/threeperchplaytopbirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
Reese Bird Cage W/ Optional Stand
Price- .99 to .99
Includes-
-Cage dimensions:18W x 14D x 36H inches
-3/8-inch bar spacing
-Non-toxic epoxy-baked powder-oad finish
-4 feeder cups
-4 perches
-Optional stand w/ casters
-Choice of colors (subjest to availability)
Link- http://www.birdcages.com/medium-bird-cages/wire/reesebirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
Well, I’ll wait for atleast two more answers, and if i don’t get any in an hour I will be getting cage #2, Three Perch Playtop W/ Optional Stand. Thankyou for all your opinions and help!
Which Cockatiel (Tiel) Bird Cage Should I Get!?
Which cage!? For Lutino Cockatiel (Tiel)
http://www.birdcages.com/large-bird-cages/wire/pennybirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/with-playtop/threeperchplaytopbirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/smallwirebirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/medium-bird-cages/wire/cockatielarchcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/cleanlifebirdcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/pagodabirdcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/cleanlifeplaytopbirdcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/cleanlifeplaytopbirdcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/wire/peytonbirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/small-bird-cages/with-playtop/scallopplaytopbirdcage.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/large-bird-cages/wire/peonybirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
http://www.birdcages.com/medium-bird-cages/wire/reesebirdcagewithoptionalstand.cfm
Welcome to Funky Bird Cages
Welcome to www.funkybirdcages.com. Here you will find a great selection of bird cages for sale. High quality at very affordable prices. Stay tuned as we are always adding new bird cages to our site!
Modular Bird Cage for Medium to Large Birds
Modular design bird cage allows you to build the cage to fit your needs.
Make your Bird tweet with Large Bird Cages
Large bird cages are the most ideal among all the cage types for even the smallest avian pets. The bigger the cage and space, the better it is for the bird. For those who do not understand the responsibilities involved in owning a winged animal, there are many factors to think of. It is simply not just about buying a bird and stuffing it inside a cage. Like man, it means giving them all the basic necessities not only to survive but for them to thrive in the artificial environment. A bird has to have all the basic needs. Proper food, water and shelter affect the health and happiness of the bird. Unhappy birds are aggressive and uncooperative.
Large is actually a relative word when it comes to the size of their habitat. The size of the bird cage depends on the wing span of your pet. The basic rule is that the bird should be able to stretch its wings without touching any side of the cage. African Greys, Parrots, Cockatoos or Macaws all need a bar width spacing of at least an inch. These are ideal for birds who like to climb or make short flights. The cage should also have a large opening, so that it’s easier for the owner to take the bird out when needed. There are many materials and styles to choose from. There are some cages that have dual openings. The owner can open it on top and on the sides. There are also cages that are specialized for each type of bird. There are large parrot aviary cages, mini macaw cages or cockatoo bird cages.
It can be made out of different materials like stainless steel, brass, aluminum, wood, wire, acrylic or iron. The most important factor in determining the best material to use is the durability of the material. Wood may look beautiful but some breeds tend to chew on the bars or unlock the opening with their beaks unless of course, there is a plan to change the cage every year or so. Metal is by far more recommended because it doesn’t corrode. The food and animal acids that touch rattan bamboos or oak bird cages easily moistens and rots the wood, thereby ruining it.
The most basic rule of thumb though is to buy the largest cage on the price range you can afford and on the amount of space available in your house. No matter what the price range though, owners should take care of the cage and maintain it as much as possible. If possible, clean it everyday with wet cloth and take out the droppings as needed.
With such an expansive space to live in, most of our winged friends won’t mind being caged.