How big of a cage do you need to keep two cockatiels in?

Kings_girl

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I was just wondering if the cage we have is ok to keep two to cockatiels in?
 
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I'm not sure but the bars can't be more then 1 inch apart and it's probably about 2 1/2 foot tall and it's almost a square.
 

MikeyTN

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5/8 to 3/4 bar spacing would be better. 2 and half foot tall, but what's the other measurements??? Of course the bigger the cage the better it is!!!
 

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It may be ok height wise. Bigger is always better but I wouldn't keep them in a cage with an inch or more bar spacing. I know alot of people who have lost tiels thinking 1 inch bar spacing was ok. They can get their head stuck. The max should be 5/8 of an inch. They like to climb and be up high so height is good and width should be wide enough for them to stretch their wings. The cage I have my breeding pair in now is 30 inches high 23 inches wide and 19 inch depth. I also have their 3 babies in there and its still a good size but once they are weaned I am moving the babies to their own cage.
 
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Ok thanks I just wanted to know because the cockatiel that's in the cage was with a lot of other birds so I didn't want her to get lonely.
 

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I have a 30x30x43" cage with 1/2" bar spacing for my two. With the stand and play top its taller than I am! Get the biggest cage you can.
That flight cage upthread is nice too, I've seen it in person and two tiels would probably be very happy in there!
 

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I have this cage and have 4 parakeets in it with plenty of room.

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I also have 2 of these cages. I used to keep 2 conures in one but after 8 months of being inseparable the male started plucking the females tail feathers out so I bought another one and separated them. She is much happier with this arrangement. keep in mind that even if they once loved to be together things can change and then you may have to run out and buy a new cage ASAP

P.S. Keep in mind you need plenty of perches and toys to fit and still have room for both birds... in my opinion the first cage would be too small for two cockatiels.
 
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MikeyTN

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The cage is nice, but those dowel type perches should be replaced, right?

Yes they should be replaced as for one they're too small in diameter for cockatiels anyways. so you can install one of those natural branches instead.
 

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