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Review on Spacious Wrought Iron Double Breeding Bird Cage With Slide-Out Divider, 3 Levels Of Abode For Parrots, Cockatiels, And Conures, 63" L X 19" D X 64" H With Rolling Stand by Anthony Payton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Cage, Guide for the Where Screws Go included in review:

OK! So I’be actually had a few of these style cages in the last, which made it moderately easier to piece together. The instructions are crap ONLY because they don’t tell you what screws go where. I’ve marked their instruction sheet with the following:Smallest screws: These are for all parts of the cages themselves and the top supports of the stand (outside connections only)Medium screws with larger diameter and the matching washers/nuts: for all other connections on the stand EXCEPT the middle piece where the shelves attach.Medium screws with SMALLER diameter: these and their matching washers/nuts attach those little metal rectangle pieces to the top and back where the cages meet to steady it and to stop the divider from sliding all the way through.Longest/largest screws: these connect the stands to the shelves in the center because they have to be long enough to reach through both bars.TIP: if you’re not using the divider, the ramps/platforms that come with this cage hook and fit PERFECTLY to secure that gap with just a few zip ties. I’ll include pics of this also. I’m using mine for a rescued starling so he doesn’t chew them or anything.

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Pros
  • Mcage
Cons
  • The cage may not provide enough ventilation for birds

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