Hey All -
I had a cage made that surrounds my bird cage when Iām not home and at night. I also use it outside. This cage is made out of pine and stainless steel 1/4ā netting. I slide their 3 tier cage into it when Iām not home, when they go to bed at night and when they go outside.
Anyway, when I built this cage (to keep mice out of bird cages - thought you all must be wondering by now) I never thought about lightning. Itās very dark in the cages but there is no room for lamps. I do have a UV light across the room about 12ā away but that doesnāt help to light up the cage. We live in the country so not possible to get rid of every mouse. My birds eat pellets and chop. Cages are kept very clean. So it isnāt seed that mice are after but they donāt mind pellets. Lol. I know this is over the top protection but I love my birds.
My thought was to put LED Christmas lights (all white) in a strip of pine then put another strip to block the bulbs (like an L shape) so they canāt look directly at the bulbs but do benefit from the lights. I might also like to maybe put them on a dimmer.
This isnāt the first time Iāve run into a problem with questions on lighting with this 3 tier cage. Honestly wouldnāt have bought it if I knew about all the issues the 3 tier brings.
I had a cage made that surrounds my bird cage when Iām not home and at night. I also use it outside. This cage is made out of pine and stainless steel 1/4ā netting. I slide their 3 tier cage into it when Iām not home, when they go to bed at night and when they go outside.
Anyway, when I built this cage (to keep mice out of bird cages - thought you all must be wondering by now) I never thought about lightning. Itās very dark in the cages but there is no room for lamps. I do have a UV light across the room about 12ā away but that doesnāt help to light up the cage. We live in the country so not possible to get rid of every mouse. My birds eat pellets and chop. Cages are kept very clean. So it isnāt seed that mice are after but they donāt mind pellets. Lol. I know this is over the top protection but I love my birds.
My thought was to put LED Christmas lights (all white) in a strip of pine then put another strip to block the bulbs (like an L shape) so they canāt look directly at the bulbs but do benefit from the lights. I might also like to maybe put them on a dimmer.
This isnāt the first time Iāve run into a problem with questions on lighting with this 3 tier cage. Honestly wouldnāt have bought it if I knew about all the issues the 3 tier brings.