marceldacs317
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- Jul 31, 2013
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I have been searching for a conure cage. This is for a single green cheek conure. I found this one.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Large-Parttot-Finch-Cockatoo-Birdcages/dp/B002SMC25E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1375428449&sr=8-4&keywords=bird+cage]Amazon.com: New Large Play Top Bird Cage Parttot Finch Macaw Cockatoo Birdcages: Pet Supplies[/ame]
It isn't too expensive which is why it's appealing. Please give me thoughts on this one and link me to other cages that aren't too expensive, maybe with a play top, are big enough, and preferably has a skirt to catch poop/food. The feeding dishes in there look really deep? is this good or bad. bar spacing is 3/4 inches which might be too large. Of course, Ignore whatever perches that come with the cages. Those will just be replaced with better perches. Also if I should just go with a regular rectangular cage without all the fancy features like play top/ poop catcher let me know.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Large-Parttot-Finch-Cockatoo-Birdcages/dp/B002SMC25E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1375428449&sr=8-4&keywords=bird+cage]Amazon.com: New Large Play Top Bird Cage Parttot Finch Macaw Cockatoo Birdcages: Pet Supplies[/ame]
It isn't too expensive which is why it's appealing. Please give me thoughts on this one and link me to other cages that aren't too expensive, maybe with a play top, are big enough, and preferably has a skirt to catch poop/food. The feeding dishes in there look really deep? is this good or bad. bar spacing is 3/4 inches which might be too large. Of course, Ignore whatever perches that come with the cages. Those will just be replaced with better perches. Also if I should just go with a regular rectangular cage without all the fancy features like play top/ poop catcher let me know.
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