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Post by Casey on May 16, 2012 17:11:19 GMT -8
So we have all started somewhere. What is the oldest cage you have a photo of that you can share? This was the cage set up I had waiting for Dally when she came home... but I got a new perch, and as you would have guessed as time went on she got better toys and perches and eventually a better cage, but I LOVED this little cage. For the minimum for a single cockatiel, lovebird, or budgie, I can say this was an awesome cage I would most definately recommend to others! It's a prevue hendryx cleanlife cage
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Post by injood on May 17, 2012 12:54:03 GMT -8
Nice cage good one for some time out , you know who im talking about lol i cant find one that looks like that here
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Post by Casey on May 17, 2012 15:10:44 GMT -8
i no longer have this cage sadly. i had cut the top off to make a bigger cage with an attachment, but since then i have gotten rid of the cage and mango (who had been the last tenant of that cage) got a new one
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Post by cinnamonbits on May 17, 2012 20:23:29 GMT -8
I tried to post this earlier but Photobucket was being a butt. Anyways, this is the cage we first got when the hubby brought home Snowball and Charcoal (we still have Snowball, he's three yrs old now). Its within the bare minimum I believe (I've never actually measured it and I wasn't there when he bought it) but I felt it was too small for four tiels. Its perfect for a breeding cage and we have two of them for that purpose. I also used both cages when I drove from CA to WA with all ten birds (that's how many we had at the time). It was cramped but worked well for traveling.
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