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Post by lizb on Sept 13, 2012 16:06:08 GMT
I can't link it as I used I phone :-( he said bar spacing is half a inch ?
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Post by Rachael Kellett on Sept 13, 2012 19:41:11 GMT
I had to squint lol but it looks very similar to mine Half an inch is fine too
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Jul 11, 2012 8:17:03 GMT
Donna Lee
Normal Green
Posts: 457
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Post by Donna Lee on Sept 18, 2012 7:11:59 GMT
How many budgies do you have in yours, Rachel? I really like the look of that cage!
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Nov 10, 2011 18:42:21 GMT
eve
Brand New Budgie
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Post by eve on Dec 4, 2012 20:45:38 GMT
It's the same as the cage on eBay what do u do with the shelves and ladders just leave them do they use them at all ? Seems that I'm answering several posts today. I have this type of cage. Bought it three years ago and posted it on the old site. I used the shelves to create a place where they can play with their toys(the top shelf) and just to give them a place to rest on their bellies and not have to use their feet (which rests their feet). Often they are all in a group on these shelves. The ladders I used to enlarge the bottom shelf (on the left) to make it into a feeding shelf by using the ladders to extend that shelf all the way across the front of the cage. There are hooks on the ends to make this possible. They've held up quite well. (Don't know how to post a link on this site.) Edit: Let me try this OK, that worked. This one is a little shorter than the one I have. The one I have is 6ft tall x 4ft widex2ft deep.......I have 3 levels, but of course, they only use to the top two levels (which are above the bottom shelf that I use for feeding them, using the ladders to make it wider). I also have feeding 9 cups, including one in the top door) that can be removed from the outside to refill/clean. OK, found the type of outside feeding cups that my present cage has. It really makes cleaning/feeding easy.
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