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Post by carlshave on Aug 14, 2012 11:10:49 GMT
Hello all Does anyone know we're the best place is to order some twist on bird perches ??
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Post by sarah*glittergirl2212 on Aug 14, 2012 11:32:46 GMT
Sorry Carl, I'm not sure what you mean? A lot of the natural wood perches have a threaded screw in them with a couple of washers and a nut that you can screw on to the cage. These should be quite easy to find. Try touchwood parrot toys- she makes them all different sizes and diameters and is a lovely helpful lady. I hope this helps you?
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Post by Shirls on Aug 14, 2012 15:38:50 GMT
Hi Carl, one good idea for perches is to buy some doweling from a DIY store. You can easily cut a little slot in the end (after measuring and cutting the length you need) and they fit quite snug to the bars. That is if you are a DIY person, wooden doweling is cheap to buy, so easy to keep clean and also good for the budgies feet. Plus you can make a perch to fit on the outside of the cage for the birds to land on. Hope this helps.
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Post by moonkira *Julie * on Aug 14, 2012 18:55:06 GMT
I have replaced all the perches in my cage with the natural branch ones that have the nut and washers , And they are only £1. 49 in The Range for the small ones and £1.99 for the large , my budgies love them and I can`t recommend them enough
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Post by moonkira *Julie * on Aug 14, 2012 19:28:24 GMT
You can see the perches I have replaced with the branch ones here
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Post by Shirls on Aug 15, 2012 6:05:22 GMT
Thats good to know Moonkira, does it tell you what sort of wood the perches are made of?
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Post by moonkira *Julie * on Aug 15, 2012 9:50:02 GMT
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Post by Shirls on Aug 15, 2012 10:04:50 GMT
Thanks Moonkira, as long as it says they are safe.
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