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What about this cage for 2 green cheeks?

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You guys said the others were too small
This one’s pretty pricey but it’s nice and larger
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I like it!
Unless you have dogs or cats , then I prefer the cages on higher stands.
Let us know if you get , their thoughts and yours!

As these birds that already live together? If you are getting 2 new ones, than a brother pair, or sister pair from the same clutch . Otherwise you are going to have take time with seperste cages , and they develop a friendship before putting them together.
 

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I don’t think they live together.
Here’s one of them!
I’m getting one baby baby and one from their last year clutch
They keep the last year baby outside in an aviary and I’m not sure how I feel about that so I may keep her quarantined from the other green cheek even for a while and bring her to the vet for a checkup
 

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A downside of that cage is you can't attach perches to the back or front. So you can't set up any parallel perches for short flights (left to right)...
 

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It looks like a big cage to me, its around the same size as my cage and I think my cage is a good size. This is the cage I have.
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A downside of that cage is you can't attach perches to the back or front. So you can't set up any parallel perches for short flights (left to right)...
Good point, but there are work arounds.
Attach a ladder, or acarho net, ora hanging perch top that hangs down front.
There are also some extra long rope perches that you can attach on one side go across the front and attaching other side.

Possibly some of the duction cup perches for windows or showers would work great
 

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Good point, but there are work arounds.
Attach a ladder, or acarho net, ora hanging perch top that hangs down front.
There are also some extra long rope perches that you can attach on one side go across the front and attaching other side.

Possibly some of the duction cup perches for windows or showers would work great

that's what i did! i took a bunch of manzanita branches and have them going in all directions so that Rico can flight from one side of the cage to the other and have fun jumping around. the cage above is the one i have and rico loves it. he has places to hide and places to jump and climb and even swing! i took all the dowels away though, and replaced them with actual branches.
 
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