is this a good cage for an IRN?

SilverSage

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The first two look good, the third one way too small.


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ParrotMommy

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Pesto the IRN, Topaz, Pearl, Opal - the baby budgies.
I have the 3rd cage for my ringneck and he is sooo happy in it he sometimes doesnt want to come out and play!
 

SilverSage

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My recommendation is 32” MINIMUM width for an IRN, bigger is obviously better. I don’t allow my babies to go home to anything smaller even if it’s supposedly “just a sleep cage.” I tell people to plan the cage for your worst day, not your best day. Get a cage for the 6 months your spouse has a life threatening illness and the bird is stuck in the cage all the time, not for the plan to have the bird out of the cage all the time, because on your best day your bird will be with you, but on your worst day your bird will be in his cage.


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Aspie_Aviphile

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Biddy, budgie, departed 2nd Sept 2018; Bo, Indian Ringneck, 5th Feb 2020; </3

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