Lot of 4 Breeding Bird Carrier Cage with Dividor 30x18x18 for Parakeet Canary Finch Loverbird (White)

$159.99

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This listing is for 4 pcs breeding bird cages. This cage has a removable wire divider than that turns it into two separate cages or one large cage when needed. Four feeder cups make sure your birds have food and water handy. Each cup has a access door, for you to fill the water or food easily. 4 perches provide comfortable resting space. The cage also has two front doors, for quick and easy access to your pets.

Features:
4 set breeding cages with dividors included
Handles on both sides, portable design, and easy setup and fold up.
Sliding out mesh grate and tray for easy cleaning and maintenance
4 feeder cups with access doors
2 large front door
4 perches for resting space
Removable wire divider to turn cage to 2 separate cages when needed
Nesting box door on the large door
Color: White or Black

Specification:
Each Cage Dimension: W30 x D18 x H18 inches
Size of front door: W6 x H7 inches
Bar space: 1/2 inch
Stand Size: W32 x D18 x H50 inches
Overall Size: W32 x D18 x H66 inches
2 Colors available: Black and White

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 21, 2018
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Flyline
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B079Z1XMDT

Lots of 4 Set Cages
Central Dividor, Sliding in to 2 Cages, out for one larger Cage
Sliding out mesh grate and tray for easy cleaning and maintenance
Dimension: W30 x D18 x H18 inches
Bar space: 1/2 inch, for Parakeet Canary Finch Loverbird breeding

Customers say

Customers find these bird cages excellent for breeding parakeets and canaries, with one mentioning they work well for gouldians. The cages are easy to assemble and offer good value for money. However, the quality receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting issues with cage integrity.

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8 reviews for Lot of 4 Breeding Bird Carrier Cage with Dividor 30x18x18 for Parakeet Canary Finch Loverbird (White)

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  1. Arturo

    Great Parakeet or Canary breeding cages for the price
    These cages will work great in your breeding room for canaries or parakeets. Great price!

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  2. JB

    Perfect breeding cages BUT how about the option to order individual cages.
    Easy to assemble. The cages are spacious. You can put about 6 gouldian finches inside without crowding them. But if you’re going to breed them then it would be perfect for just a pair. I wanted to order just 2 more but there is no option to be able to order less than 4 breeding cages.

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  3. George

    It work for any small birds.
    Very like this breeding cages, it come with divider which it good to choose. what s*ck is that the door is a bit small for large items but it fine. #loveit

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  4. C. A. Snyder

    Inexpensive cage bird solution
    There is not any over building or over engineering going on here. This assembles sufficiently tightly that for the intended species, small cage birds, you should not need any zip ties.These are not built for chickens, quail, or pigeons, though for the smallest bantams, small inactive pigeons, or small numbers of coturnix / button (king) quail you might get away with it. The cage are poorly suited to this purpose though.If you’re keeping finches, canaries, maybe parakeets or (maybe??) cockatiels, you’ll be happy with these.They assemble correctly in *exactly* one manner, and the provided instructions are completely useless to discover this. If you think you need zip ties, odds are you’ve put the side panels on backwards. This is *really* easy to do, and significantly compromises the integrity of the cage.I’m giving it 5 stars because it does what it claims, and is done efficiently and with the bare minimal material quality to keep the price really low.Yes, the metal bars bend easily with your fingers. And yes you’ll likely need to straighten a few. If the feed dishes skip easily into the cages rather than stick nicely in the opening, you probably need to straighten a bar on one side or the other of the dish. But if they used a heavier gage wire, they’d charge you more.You’re getting what you’re paying for, and you’re not getting more than that.EDIT Sept 1, 2024. I’ve been using these since I got them and I’ve got to reduce the score by a star (from 5 to 4). The are passable for a handful of coturnix. Society finches with sufficient motivation can move between the two compartments of the cage even when assembled prefecture correctly (this happened twice).Also with sufficient motivation a society finch can squeeze out of the cage entirely. This happened *once* and I was able to recover the bird because the room was closed off preventing escape.I still feel they’re worth 4 stars, because for the price and what they accomplish, they’re pretty good. If you have to have something inescapable then build your own, pay a lot more, or break out the zipties that other reviewers recommend.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Good value
    For the price they are great and no trouble keeping the birds in .Just as described. Would buy again.

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  6. Xavier B

    inexpensive breeding cages work. but quality is lacking.
    The cages are well designed. and they work well for breeding gouldians. unfortunately 2 of the side panels for one of the cages came with broken clips. a little more quality control and slightly better packaging would have fixed the issues.

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  7. Melinda

    My birds love them.
    Like that it’s easy to assemble and great price.

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  8. Matthew Simons

    Extra small birds only
    Functional. These cages are not really stable or stackable. If they are stacked, they will nearly collapse when the trays are removed. It probably says this in the comments section somewhere, just be aware. Birds need to be off the floor of cages for tray removal as well.

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    Lot of 4 Breeding Bird Carrier Cage with Dividor 30x18x18 for Parakeet Canary Finch Loverbird (White)
    Lot of 4 Breeding Bird Carrier Cage with Dividor 30x18x18 for Parakeet Canary Finch Loverbird (White)

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