Bali Bungalow™ Breeding Bird Cage
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More About Bali Bungalow™ Breeding Bird CageFlexible Stackable Breeding Bird Cage!
Stack 'em up in style with the Bali Bungalow Breeding Bird Cage. This modular breeder bird cage can be purchased in individual cages/pieces to create a variety of setups, depending on your space and needs. Economically priced, this breeding cage is available with or without a divider. Each unit is fully loaded with everything your birds need - from natural wood perches to multiple feed cups to a slide-out plastic tray to catch debris and make cleanup easy. Bali Bungalow Breeding Bird Cage Specifications:
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I Recommend Bali Bungalow
Carole Hays
Location: Jackson Parish, LA, USA
Date: July 3, 2012
I am quite pleased with the Bali Bungalow. I read the dimensions of each cage and the 3 stacked cages, but I wasn't prepared for the generous size that the cages are, and the height of the completed stand with cages! I am using them to house finches, a dove, parakeets, and cockatiels. All birds seem happy in their new environment. I anticipate buying another Bali Bungalow so I can put my lovebird in one cage, 2 cockatiels in another, and use the other as a spare.
Zebra Finches
Nadene
Location: Elverson, PA, US
Date: November 28, 2010
I own three zebra finches and two society finches, I had four zebra finches. I just found my zebra finch dead with the door down on his neck, so be advised, if you get these cages the doors need to be absolutely secure before you allow the birds to fly around.
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fine for canaries
Theresa
Location: IN, US
Date: November 7, 2010
I don't use the perches that come w/the cages, for the same reason listed above. I find that a mixed variety of perches work great, like cotton boings and twig perches.
good for hookbills, not finches or canaries
Robirda
Location: Westerly, BC, CA
Date: May 26, 2010
These cages are great for small hookbills, but not for other small birds such as finches or canaries. The reason is that the perches and feeding stations are all wrong. The perches need to be arranged front-to-back for such birds, and it's not possible to do that with these cages without getting droppings in the food or water.
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