sriseahawk
Meeting neighbors
- Joined
- 9/24/21
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Hi everyone,
I’m in the process of setting up my cage for an upcoming Linnie, and I could use some pointers.
I mostly have it setup to encourage crawling in all three dimensions. There are perches lined up horizontally on two “levels” as well as a rope perch and stairs making for some nice vertical connections.
I have this nice rope-ring toy hanging from the middle, perpendicular to the perches, that should encourage a lot of climbing. This ring toy would block horizontal flight though.
I know that with budgies, you want to give as much room as you can to let them flutter between perches, but is it the same case for Linnies? Should I rethink the setup, or just let her explore when she gets here? I plan to change it up a couple of times a month to help stave off boredom…
I’m in the process of setting up my cage for an upcoming Linnie, and I could use some pointers.
I mostly have it setup to encourage crawling in all three dimensions. There are perches lined up horizontally on two “levels” as well as a rope perch and stairs making for some nice vertical connections.
I have this nice rope-ring toy hanging from the middle, perpendicular to the perches, that should encourage a lot of climbing. This ring toy would block horizontal flight though.
I know that with budgies, you want to give as much room as you can to let them flutter between perches, but is it the same case for Linnies? Should I rethink the setup, or just let her explore when she gets here? I plan to change it up a couple of times a month to help stave off boredom…