Flyline 13333???

Tiki_Bird

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i just ordered a new cage for Tiki. Its called a Flyline 13333. Does anyone have one? I'm just curious if it has a grate under the playtop so I can hang his toys on?

Here are the specs:
Features:
• 2 levels play top with 2 ladders, perches
• Latched bird proof frond door
• Swing out feeder doors for easy feedings.
• Cage features both vertical and horizontal bars for your birds climbing pleasure.
• Includes Six (6) Stainless Steel feeders bowls. 4 inside the cages and 2 on the play top
• Removable trays at play top and bottom cage for easy cleaning and waste removal
• Removable bottom grate for easy cleaning
• Bottom storage shelf
• Long perch inside the cage and short perches on the plat top for your birds enjoyment
• Includes removable surround seed skirt.
• Castors for easy moving about
• Wrought Iron with powder coating, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
Specifications:
• Model: Flyline 13333
• Bar Space: 3/4 inch
• Bar Gauge: 4mm
• Overall Size with skirting: W39.5 x D30.5 X H67 inches
• Size without Skirting: W32 x D24 x H67 inches
• Door Size: W14 x H37 inches
Included Accessories:
o Perches: 3
o Slide out tray: 2
o Slide out grate: 1
o Access Doors: 1
o Swing out Feeder Doors: 4
o Breeder Door: 1
o Feed Cups: 6
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Tiki_Bird

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Thanks! It came in today. The only thing I don't like is the access doors on the sides don't have locks, but I think I can rig something up. Otherwise I'm pretty impressed for the price.
 

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Just as a double check, take a close look at the door frame for any sign of a punched /drilled hole that would support any type of locking device. Or, the door itself having a small section that would support lifting the door and having a tab that would lock on to the cage bar when lowered.

After that, contact the supplier /sales group and ask them about this issue. Locking a food or water access door in place is a very common part of the supply for any cage that I have seen. Loose parts commonly can become separated from the supply. Its worth the effort.
 
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It has the "gravity tabs", just no actual locks, and with as curious as Tiki is, I'm sure he will figure them out soon.

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It has the "gravity tabs", just no actual locks, and with as curious as Tiki is, I'm sure he will figure them out soon.

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Yaaa, "gravity tabs" are pretty lame in keeping even a somewhat determined Parrot from finding and opening them. Should be a double action locking device. Of course, my Amazon just disassembles the assembly anyway. :D So, we just leave the front door open. Saves reassembling the cage everyday! And yup, we are very lucky that he is happy with that and will stay on or in his cage when we are out and about.
 

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