Thank you that is really good to know. I will look into those cages.The Avian Adventures play tops are nice because the play top is removable and you can move it off the cage and have your bird sit on it away from the cage.
Thank you that is really good to know. I will look into those cages.The Avian Adventures play tops are nice because the play top is removable and you can move it off the cage and have your bird sit on it away from the cage.
I have that cage and it works pretty well for a Maxi Pionus that was used to a much smaller 19x19 cage. A lot of vendors sell it at different price points and that one is about as cheap as I've seen it. It isn't huge but seems like a mansion compared to the antique I used to have that Nerd then lurch used.This is one I am looking at on ebay. Can't figure out what brand it is but it is nice & a good price.
Bird Cages Large Play Top Parrot Finch Cage New Aviary Supplies | eBay
Thank youI have that cage and it works pretty well for a Maxi Pionus that was used to a much smaller 19x19 cage. A lot of vendors sell it at different price points and that one is about as cheap as I've seen it. It isn't huge but seems like a mansion compared to the antique I used to have that Nerd then lurch used.
Might not be good for a bird much bigger or stronger and they tend to have bent bars and panels when they arrive but are easy to unbend and once assembled are actually pretty sturdy. The main door and feed doors are easy to deal with and all my guys loved the play top once they got used to it.
This is one I am looking at on ebay. Can't figure out what brand it is but it is nice & a good price.
Bird Cages Large Play Top Parrot Finch Cage New Aviary Supplies | eBay
What do you think of these 2 cages?Thats a super price with free shipping 24 x 22 inch & has a playtop, feeder doors, ss bowls & steel draws but if you look closely you can see the steel is very light & in areas is bent even in the photos. The ladder on that playtop is as thick as a cage bar which is much to thin to be of any use. Its alot of cage for $109 & better than a $80 plastic parakeet size cage but don;t think it will hold up well even for a conure or meyers.
I too like the avian adventures & even they have gone down in quality over the years but they mostly are sturdy & well built. If you check out how thick the ladder is on the AA you will see the difference.
I have the A&E cage that you have linked to as well as Avian Adventures cages. When it comes down to it I like the AA cages better. Pros: removable play top, shelf on bottom, thicker gauge bars and thicker metal used for trays, easier to put together. A&E Pros: the door locks are better and it comes with swing out feeder doors with bowls attached to doors. I don't like some of the gaps with the A&E....gap between breeder door and cage frame, gap around play top area. This wouldn't be a problem for a larger bird but not necessarily great for Senegal or other small Poi.
The A&E took me 4 hrs to put together. The AAs generally take me about 30 mins.
The A&E still remains empty. The AA Chiquitas I purchased at about the same time are occupied.
I would only buy the A&E again if the prices were great.
JMHO
That would be great but not sure I could fit a cage in my car I would need my sons truck & he will be working that day.It's possible that the bird mart could be selling cages, too. Sometimes, you can even find discounted cages because they don't want to have to lug the cages back with them.
That is the size cage I was told to get. Also I have a friend in our local bird club that has this same cage for an Eclectus that is a lot bigger than a Hahns.I could be wrong but I thought that type of cage is more suitable for a Senegal/poi/conure (not a Hahns or mini macaw). Just FYI.
Maybe I'm wrong!
It looks like a good size for a Hahn's imo (32x24). They are in the same size range as conures and Senegals.I could be wrong but I thought that type of cage is more suitable for a Senegal/poi/conure (not a Hahns or mini macaw). Just FYI.
Maybe I'm wrong!
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It looks like a good size for a Hahn's imo (32x24). They are in the same size range as conures and Senegals.
There's a good amount of size variation between mini macaw species. It would be on the small side for a large mini like a Severe but Hahn's are really tiny.