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ScooterNScotty Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-24 Age : 63 Location : Southern California My Birds : Scooter
* "Normal" male Green-cheeked Conure
* (hatched 3/2010)
Scotty
*male Cape Parrot
*(HD unk ~2008)
Blanco (Caballo Blanco)
*Whitefaced male cockatiel
*(HD unk, found 4/2012) Posts : 2248
| Subject: 'Tiel cages? Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:20 pm | |
| Any specific recommendations? I'm half tempted to give Blanco Scooter's cage and get a bigger one for Scooter, but that aside, he can't stay in the "hotel cage" forever. Although he seems a lot more able to deal with it than Scooter would be after several days!
I'd guess 5/8" bar spacing or less for Blanco? | |
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zazanomore Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 31 Location : Thunder Bay, Ontario My Birds : Einstein - Cockatiel [3]
Charlie Bird - Cockatiel [15]
Clyde - Budgie [4]
Bonnie - Budgie [4]
Madoc - Budgie [1]
Posts : 1474
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:26 pm | |
| Flight cage. Einstein loves his nice long flight cage.
Bar spacing is dead on. | |
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kaeladedah Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 35 Location : North Carolina, USA My Birds : Cheney Bird, Green Cheek Conure
Pigpen, Lutino Budgie
Nava, Lutino Lovebird
Oliver, Indian Ring Neck Posts : 1449
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:33 pm | |
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ScooterNScotty Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-24 Age : 63 Location : Southern California My Birds : Scooter
* "Normal" male Green-cheeked Conure
* (hatched 3/2010)
Scotty
*male Cape Parrot
*(HD unk ~2008)
Blanco (Caballo Blanco)
*Whitefaced male cockatiel
*(HD unk, found 4/2012) Posts : 2248
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:33 pm | |
| I think I really want a seed guard with him, though. He flings... and he'll get plenty of out time when he's done with quarantine... Hmmm.... tempted by the larger cage for Scooter. That's a lot of cage for the price. | |
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kaeladedah Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 35 Location : North Carolina, USA My Birds : Cheney Bird, Green Cheek Conure
Pigpen, Lutino Budgie
Nava, Lutino Lovebird
Oliver, Indian Ring Neck Posts : 1449
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:59 am | |
| She has really good deals on cages. Much better than I've seen other places. | |
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zazanomore Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 31 Location : Thunder Bay, Ontario My Birds : Einstein - Cockatiel [3]
Charlie Bird - Cockatiel [15]
Clyde - Budgie [4]
Bonnie - Budgie [4]
Madoc - Budgie [1]
Posts : 1474
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Fri Apr 06, 2012 11:01 am | |
| Mine's not A&E but it's essentially that cage.
Those are my favorite types of cages, because they are wider. Gives you more access for toys, perches and swings. Plus, cockatiels have these cumbersome tails. Too long for their bodies. Gives them more room, which means, less chances of messing up those pretty little tail feathers. | |
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Pretty_Poe Sun Conure
Join date : 2012-01-25 Age : 35 Location : Canada My Birds : Poe - Yellow Sided GCC
Doppler - Pearl Whiteface Cockatiel Posts : 333
| Subject: Re: 'Tiel cages? Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:51 pm | |
| I came into the housing section to see if I could find any good tips for when we upgrade Poe and Doppler's cages (which will be within the next couple of months) and realized.... that is the EXACT cage we were looking at!
And so, decision has been made: We will be upgrading Poe and Doppler to the AE Flight cage once we have rearranged our living room to suit. | |
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