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| Would it be possible to make a bird cage out of cubes and coroplast. Let's say for a cocketiel? |
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| Re: Bird Cage? I saw a picture of a cage someone made for their bird a long time ago. I think it would be fine, and its a cheap alternative to the expensive commercial cages. I've been wanting to get a cocketiel for a long time but I've also wanted a bearded dragon, chin., dog, rabbit, snake, sugerglider etc... but my parents aren't very supporting of my love for animals. *rolls eyes* For now I'll just have to make due with visiting the birds at the country max across the street. :/ |
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| Re: Bird Cage? So, about how big should it be? 2x2x2? |
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| Re: Bird Cage? I would not reccomend building a cage for a small bird with cubes. Cockatiels are small enough to get either their head or their whole body stuck in the cage and receive serious injuries. It may work if you double grid. |
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| Re: Bird Cage? The person who posted those pics said the cage is left open all the time; but I still feel it is too dangerous for small birds like cockatiels. Quote:
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| Re: Bird Cage? Well if you double grid it and make it like a 3x3x3 it wold be way biger than my frinds cockatiel cage! |
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| Re: Bird Cage? You should use the mesh grids from linins n' things or the kid's cubes from target. I would suggest a 2x2x4(high) |
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| Re: Bird Cage? From Canada. No target |
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| Re: Bird Cage? Also no linen n' things |
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| Re: Bird Cage? Try www.ebay.co.uk |
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| Re: Bird Cage? Oh, wait! your in Canada... sorry. |
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| Re: Bird Cage? That's ok. I bet if I look hard enough I might find them. Not that I am getting a bird. Sorry if you thought you were going somewhere with this convo. =) |
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| Re: Bird Cage? I have a cockatiel also....I thought about making a cage out of the shelving you can get at Lows. The problem with the mesh grips I think is that the spacing is so little they could not climb up it and they might get their little feet stuck in between the holes. |
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| Re: Bird Cage? What about for a parakeet? The cage that I bought Is too small and I think he's getting bored with It so I've been wanting to make my own for him. Can anyone give me some Ideas on what to use? |
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| Re: Bird Cage? What about using wire shelving instead? http://www.guineapigcages.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=4124&password=&sort=1&cat=all& page=1 The bars are vertical so the birdies can climb. With birds though, make sure the cage is wider than it is tall. They fly from side to side, not up and down! It will be better for them that way. |
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| Re: Bird Cage? Check out this thread: http://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/...gie-cages.html You can try using pvc pipes for a frame and then wrap hardware cloth around it. Or you could use mesh grids, or even make a frame out of regular grids and then wrap it in hardware cloth. |
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| Re: Bird Cage? Around how much do you think hardware cloth costs? |
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| Re: Bird Cage? I made a parakeet cage b |