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Post by Casey on Jun 12, 2012 14:04:59 GMT -8
First, the updated set ups biggest change was done to mango's cage, i added a few things, removed some... i am trying to get him used to the bottom half, and lately he is showing more interest, he just seems to not know how to go down, so i stretched a slinky from the top to the bottom, though i may work on a cage long spiral perch mango is in the photo, try to find him munch's cage, she is sitting on top for size reference, remember these are only 6 inch long birds (5 inches in mango's case) moved around some perches, but mostly stayed the same dally and tsuka's cage, mostly stayed the same, but i removed the grass mat as tsuka was trying to eat it. and the playgym (the tiels generally hang out on a swing in the livingroom looking out the window, so the playgyms in the bedroom belong to the lovebirds) the last playgym is completely customizable. i have holes drilled in to the playgym, i can change out the perches and put them in different places.... all depends how i feel and what i think it would need. so its compact, fun, and different.
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Post by injood on Jun 12, 2012 21:07:26 GMT -8
wow cute play gyms
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Post by Casey on Jun 12, 2012 21:08:21 GMT -8
completely handmade
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Post by injood on Jun 12, 2012 21:11:12 GMT -8
it looks professional
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Post by Casey on Jun 12, 2012 21:25:48 GMT -8
eh, not really, but the flock is happy with them thanks! i would love having a nice big PVC or tree stand, but i dont have much room. i can have hanging ones and ones like these ones or even cage top ones... but i can dream lol. my dad has a pear tree in his back yard that they cut some branches off, hes giving me some so i can make some perches, swings, and maybe a nice cage top play gym... but we will see. i like to change the set ups. a hanging playgym is great if the birds are flighted but since no one can fly but dally, its kinda wasted to have hanging playgyms. so i had to change the set up when most of them got clipped.
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