Stacking cages

Owlet

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Anyone have experience with Stacking cages? Are they okay to use? I'm interested in getting a few small birds such as lovebirds and budgies and there seem to be a lot of double cages that look like it'd be easier to keep lots of them. I'm not interested in breeding so I'd be nice to be able to keep multiple genders and not too high of a risk of chicks happening. I'd still let them have free flight together but they'd be separate in cages

Any experience with this one specifically?
Triple Stacker Bird Cages
 

SailBoat

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I am not in favor of stack cages unless you will never use that bottom cage!!! Understanding that everything tends to fall to the bottom including our interests - better stated lack of interest.

Stack cages, again the bottom cage is a real pain to clean, change food and water, etc, etc, etc... So, unless you commit to never using that bottom cage that you are paying good money for, you are dooming the poor Parrot you are sticking in there!

Better to get a two stack cage with a storage unit under the upper two cages!
 
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Owlet

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I mean it looks like every section has its own tray for poop and such to drop into so it's not just falling through the bars. But I was considering always having 1 cage open just for the sake of if it's needed for whatever reason (i.e two birds needing to be separated)
 

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