BirbBirdy
Strolling the yard
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Hi guys,
Over the past few months, I've been actively looking for a new cage for my cockatiel. He's still young, and I only brought a temporary cage for him at the shop I got him from and was always planning to upgrade to a larger cage once he's growing.
I understand the minimum cage size for a cockatiel is 60cm length x 45cm width x 60cm height (or 24" length x 18" width x 24" height), so I was looking for a cage larger than this size for the comfort of him. I've been looking for cages around £45 - £60, as I don't have a high budget, but I still want him to be as happy as possible.
He's out most of the day, and I only let him go back in his cage for around 30 minutes to an hour to just eat and relax for a bit, then I get him back out. I found this cage which I like the design of, as it is similar to the cage he is currently in - I do like the rectangle shape due to it being suitable for the stand he is on. Riviera Ice Monace Small Bird Cage
I just wanted to get your guys' opinions on the cage (I'm no expert!), because I want to provide him with the best things possible with the small budget I have. He loves his cage currently (it's in the recommended size for a cockatiel cage), but bigger is better. I don't have a lot of room for a HUGE cage like some people do have, and this cage is a perfect size.
Here is the cage link again - Riviera Ice Monace Small Bird Cage
Thank you for your help!
Over the past few months, I've been actively looking for a new cage for my cockatiel. He's still young, and I only brought a temporary cage for him at the shop I got him from and was always planning to upgrade to a larger cage once he's growing.
I understand the minimum cage size for a cockatiel is 60cm length x 45cm width x 60cm height (or 24" length x 18" width x 24" height), so I was looking for a cage larger than this size for the comfort of him. I've been looking for cages around £45 - £60, as I don't have a high budget, but I still want him to be as happy as possible.
He's out most of the day, and I only let him go back in his cage for around 30 minutes to an hour to just eat and relax for a bit, then I get him back out. I found this cage which I like the design of, as it is similar to the cage he is currently in - I do like the rectangle shape due to it being suitable for the stand he is on. Riviera Ice Monace Small Bird Cage
I just wanted to get your guys' opinions on the cage (I'm no expert!), because I want to provide him with the best things possible with the small budget I have. He loves his cage currently (it's in the recommended size for a cockatiel cage), but bigger is better. I don't have a lot of room for a HUGE cage like some people do have, and this cage is a perfect size.
Here is the cage link again - Riviera Ice Monace Small Bird Cage
Thank you for your help!