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Thoughts on this cage?

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Winston and Emelia really need an upgrade, but I cannot fit another flight cage in the house. Does anyone have this cage?Thoughts on it? It will only really be temporary for the next two-three month.


My other options are get one of these


Or get another flight cage and put them outside.
I really don't know what to do.
 

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That double stacked cage looks fantastic! Would be a great home for budgies :)

If you can´t afford that one now and are thinking of buying a cage for a few months then buying the larger one, I recommend you just wait. In the meantime you can get the birds out of their cage a little more to fly, but ultimately for a couple of months, I would just buy the bigger cage and save the 90 dollars.
What is their cage like now?
 

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What is their cage like now?
It really isn't good enough :( I didn't think they'd still be in it by now. Quite frankly I am embarrassed by it.
I had planned to have an aviary by now, but it doesn't look like that will happen for another two-three months that's why they need another cage urgently, especially since they have their flights now.
 

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I was at the local pet store today, and they had the same You and Me cage assembled. The only thing that kept me from buying it was that the grate was permanently attached to the frame of the cage. Hope that small detail is useful if grates only serve as poop catchers with your budgiboos (They sure do for my budgies)!
 

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I was at the local pet store today, and they had the same You and Me cage assembled. The only thing that kept me from buying it was that the grate was permanently attached to the frame of the cage. Hope that small detail is useful if grates only serve as poop catchers with your budgiboos (They sure do for my budgies)!
Yes, the cage they're in currently is the same but a smaller size.

I should know if I can get the big cage by tonight.
 

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You could do a diy cage. Not sure if they have the same type of thick plastic mesh (that I have) in Australia.
 

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You could do a diy cage. Not sure if they have the same type of thick plastic mesh (that I have) in Australia.
I don't think I have the space for that, thanks anyway.
 

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Yes, the cage they're in currently is the same but a smaller size.

I should know if I can get the big cage by tonight.
Which petstock do you go to? The one near Petcity (Perth) has some good cages on display different to those on the website :)
 
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