DonnaBudgie
Well-known member
The cage manufacturers are terrible about making cages in sizes that serious parrot owners want. Generally they are too tall and too small. Or the bar spacing is wrong. Why can't they make a good cage 48"× 24" x 24"h? What you can do is get two cages of the correct height and bar spacing and put them together to make one larger cage.
You can attach them by drilling additional holes in the frame with an electric drill and use stai less steel hex nuts and bolts available at Home Depot or Lowes. You can use both door fronts and attach the cages side by side, taking out the wall in between them OR you can attach them one cage in front of the other and take out the back wall of one of them. You can use the second cage front for the new back wall. That way you can utilize the trays and grates from both cages.
If you really want stainless steel instead of powder coated it's going to even be hard to find the correct size of smaller cages to put together to make one shorter, longer, wider cage for Max.
Personally, I would buy 2 acrylic cages 24x24x24 from Penzonni Display Company and put them together to make one 48x24x24 cage. I have 4 of them and love them. I've put two together and it worked out very well. They can be outfitted with lots of climbing rings, ladders, perches and toys and all the bird debris remains inside. They have about 40 predrilled holes and built in Ventilation fans for air circulation. They also make a 24 x 36 x 36 model that id love to have but its very expensive. No. I'm not a salesperson for the company. I just like their product.
You can attach them by drilling additional holes in the frame with an electric drill and use stai less steel hex nuts and bolts available at Home Depot or Lowes. You can use both door fronts and attach the cages side by side, taking out the wall in between them OR you can attach them one cage in front of the other and take out the back wall of one of them. You can use the second cage front for the new back wall. That way you can utilize the trays and grates from both cages.
If you really want stainless steel instead of powder coated it's going to even be hard to find the correct size of smaller cages to put together to make one shorter, longer, wider cage for Max.
Personally, I would buy 2 acrylic cages 24x24x24 from Penzonni Display Company and put them together to make one 48x24x24 cage. I have 4 of them and love them. I've put two together and it worked out very well. They can be outfitted with lots of climbing rings, ladders, perches and toys and all the bird debris remains inside. They have about 40 predrilled holes and built in Ventilation fans for air circulation. They also make a 24 x 36 x 36 model that id love to have but its very expensive. No. I'm not a salesperson for the company. I just like their product.