Mechanical8dragon
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Not now, of course HAHA, but I figure I'd ask now so I have an idea of the costs and where to get the materials and WHAT kind of materials.
I've been spending a few days searching for cages I liked, haven't found any and then I thought... what about building one? It's usually cheaper right? All you need is a frame and proper wire right? And you can build whatever size you want. The length I'm trying to find is almost like a double-cage, but the ones that are manufactured are just SOOOOOOOOOOO TAAAALLLLL and they're like 500-800$. That's a lot of money to spend on a cage where only 1/3rd of it will be used ;n;. So I'm looking to build a cage with that similar length, but not the height.
I've been trying to find a cage that has more length rather than ridiculous height. I don't have a parrot with long tail feathers, so a super high cage isn't needed, I'd rather have length. When I can finally get my Jardy back, I want to have a cage ready for her that provides her with plenty of length so that she'll have plenty of room to move around while my BF and I are asleep during the morning part of the day (we sleep till about 2-3pm due to working nights).
I've already set up a mental layout. Since my BF and I spend all our free time on our comps (we're gamers) I'm getting jardy a nice play stand with food bowls that I'll put between our desks so she'll be right next to me, all other times, she'll be in her cage. So while she's up and we're still asleep, I want to have the room in there to provide the stimulation to keep her entertained.
I'd build a stand, and set the cage atop it. I'm thinking the height of the cage itself only needs to be maybe 30-40in high TOPS, although with the stand she'd be sitting 60in or more off the ground so she'll still have that height in that sense, it'll just be that less 'cage space' will be wasted and I'll use the bottom of the stand for storage.
What I want to know is what most home-build aviaries are made of. I've seen some made of wood with wire , and I've seen some with PVC. I personally find PVC to look unsightly, and Jardy isn't a wood chewer. She's never been interested in chewing hard wood (she'll chew on really soft wood, like popsicle sticks, luvs those) but the more harder wood toys that I got her she never touched... EVER.
Obviously the wood would be untreated, but where would I find the wood? And what kind of wire should I be using? Where would I get the wire? Is the obvious choices home improvement stores? (home depo, lowes, etc.?)
I've been spending a few days searching for cages I liked, haven't found any and then I thought... what about building one? It's usually cheaper right? All you need is a frame and proper wire right? And you can build whatever size you want. The length I'm trying to find is almost like a double-cage, but the ones that are manufactured are just SOOOOOOOOOOO TAAAALLLLL and they're like 500-800$. That's a lot of money to spend on a cage where only 1/3rd of it will be used ;n;. So I'm looking to build a cage with that similar length, but not the height.
I've been trying to find a cage that has more length rather than ridiculous height. I don't have a parrot with long tail feathers, so a super high cage isn't needed, I'd rather have length. When I can finally get my Jardy back, I want to have a cage ready for her that provides her with plenty of length so that she'll have plenty of room to move around while my BF and I are asleep during the morning part of the day (we sleep till about 2-3pm due to working nights).
I've already set up a mental layout. Since my BF and I spend all our free time on our comps (we're gamers) I'm getting jardy a nice play stand with food bowls that I'll put between our desks so she'll be right next to me, all other times, she'll be in her cage. So while she's up and we're still asleep, I want to have the room in there to provide the stimulation to keep her entertained.
I'd build a stand, and set the cage atop it. I'm thinking the height of the cage itself only needs to be maybe 30-40in high TOPS, although with the stand she'd be sitting 60in or more off the ground so she'll still have that height in that sense, it'll just be that less 'cage space' will be wasted and I'll use the bottom of the stand for storage.
What I want to know is what most home-build aviaries are made of. I've seen some made of wood with wire , and I've seen some with PVC. I personally find PVC to look unsightly, and Jardy isn't a wood chewer. She's never been interested in chewing hard wood (she'll chew on really soft wood, like popsicle sticks, luvs those) but the more harder wood toys that I got her she never touched... EVER.
Obviously the wood would be untreated, but where would I find the wood? And what kind of wire should I be using? Where would I get the wire? Is the obvious choices home improvement stores? (home depo, lowes, etc.?)
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