Oops, I meant to say it is spacious, lol autocorrect!So I should get this one?
Oh, I didn’t see that! The second one is good too, and they are both commonly used cages. I guess it’s whatever that will for your lifestyle. The first one is big, but the 2nd one is way bigger. So it depends. Do you have space for a large cage?you can chose either ones but in the us the first one is lower rated. i think its a 3 star rating while the other is 4.5 stars
I have found that a tape measure helps me envision the cage much more than the measurements. I recommend using a tape measure to make sure you have a good place for the cage.Oh, I didn’t see that! The second one is good too, and they are both commonly used cages. I guess it’s whatever that will for your lifestyle. The first one is big, but the 2nd one is way bigger. So it depends. Do you have space for a large cage?
Actually, no! Many many accidents occur because bird owners are told inaccurate information like this. Always, and i mean ALWAYS get a bar spacing that is suitable for your type of bird. " Your bird can get to watch easily through the bars", more like your bird will definitely get its head/body stuck through the bars, escape, severely injure themselves or even cause death!!Go for the largest bar space that the recommendation list for bar spacing allows.
As this will usually mean a larger cage + your bird can get to watch easily through the bars.
Really? I've always seen 1/2 inch for budgies, and I've never seen a cage with 1/4 bar spacing.Just so you knor bar spacing for a budgie is no bigger than 1/4 inch.
Typo @Lady Jane ?Really? I've always seen 1/2 inch for budgies, and I've never seen a cage with 1/4 bar spacing.
Guessing the same too. 1/4 inch is very narrow!Typo @Lady Jane ?
Too small, a cage needs to be at least 18 by 18Thanks everyone, turns out that cage is sold out.
What do you think of this cage?
here's the description:
Conure, cockatiel or small parrot cage, 17.5x17.5x26, 3/4” space between the bars , has 12x12 opening at top of cage, stand included. $120 call, email or text
I will upload photo in a bit>
I agree with @Kiwi's Mom if the cage is 18 by 18, they'll need more time outside. I really recommend flight cages.Too small, a cage needs to be at least 18 by 18
What is your current cages size? And what country are you in (sorry if you already said)
Too small and the bar spacing is too wide. I really would recommend pulling out a tape measure and trying to visualise the space - I think you'd be shocked at how small even 18x18 is. By the time you've added perches, bowls, toys and so on, the poor bird will barely be able to move.Thanks everyone, turns out that cage is sold out.
What do you think of this cage?
here's the description:
Conure, cockatiel or small parrot cage, 17.5x17.5x26, 3/4” space between the bars , has 12x12 opening at top of cage, stand included. $120 call, email or text
I will upload photo in a bit>
And cheaper than that tiny cage you posted earlierThis cage is a wonderful choice:
Amazon.com : YAHEETECH 52-inch Wrought Iron Standing Large Flight King Bird Cage for Cockatiels African Grey Quaker Amazon Sun Parakeets Green Cheek Conures Pigeons Small Parrot Bird Cage Birdcage with Stand : Pet Supplies
Amazon.com : YAHEETECH 52-inch Wrought Iron Standing Large Flight King Bird Cage for Cockatiels African Grey Quaker Amazon Sun Parakeets Green Cheek Conures Pigeons Small Parrot Bird Cage Birdcage with Stand : Pet Supplieswww.amazon.com