Need cage advice

I would say yes, but I'd like to move and try it out for a week, where do you live?


No it's big enough and fine.
 
It's seems roomy and accommodating. If your two IRNs are already use to being daily/nightly cage-mates, it should go smoothly: good choice. Good luck with your move.
 
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I would say yes, but I'd like to move and try it out for a week, where do you live?


No it's big enough and fine.

London, during the stuff transfer I took them in a carrier to our new house and the cage I put it in the transfer van, the driver was reckless and quite a few items damaged so need a replacement asap hence they aren't tamed yet and they love to escape the cage can't get the doors locked on the old cage..

thanks will order it straight away off amazon then lol, :green:
 
Thats a nice cage. My Quakers is the same size and he loves the playtop. Would be fine for 2 Ringnecks if they are cagemates. You can always treat them later on to a bigger cage if you wish. The door on that cage will have a locking mechanism also x
 
Just realizing how much I spoil my birds. My budgies each have a cage 37” high, 24” wide, and 22” deep. They don’t share a cage, but both their cages are very similar and have the same dimensions. My cockatiel has a flight cage that is 40” high, 30” wide, and 20” deep, and my conure has a cage that is 51” high, 24” wide, and 22” deep. All these dimensions are just the cage part without the stand or seed guards. On the link it says that the cage you picked was 22.4 x 24 x 34.6" without the playtop, stand, or seed guards, so it’s literally smaller than my budgie cages. I think it would be just big enough for 2 IRNs. If it were me, though, I would get a bigger one unless the birds will be out most of the day.
 
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Just realizing how much I spoil my birds. My budgies each have a cage 37” high, 24” wide, and 22” deep. They don’t share a cage, but both their cages are very similar and have the same dimensions. My cockatiel has a flight cage that is 40” high, 30” wide, and 20” deep, and my conure has a cage that is 51” high, 24” wide, and 22” deep. All these dimensions are just the cage part without the stand or seed guards. On the link it says that the cage you picked was 22.4 x 24 x 34.6" without the playtop, stand, or seed guards, so it’s literally smaller than my budgie cages. I think it would be just big enough for 2 IRNs. If it were me, though, I would get a bigger one unless the birds will be out most of the day.


where do you buy cages if you dont mind me asking, couldn't really find any cages bigger then that who wouldnt be in the range of 400++, not willing to spend a lot right now
 
I got all of my cages on Amazon! I will provide the links to my cages, as well as some other nice options:

My cockatiel’s cage - http://a.co/5VsdCoZ

My budgie’s cage (My other budgie’s cage is very similar, but they don’t make the exact model anymore) - http://a.co/91A6mqO

My conure’s cage - http://a.co/51YGMJq

A good sized cage with a dome top - http://a.co/7axJorA

Another nice cage with a playtop (I would get the 30” by 22” by 63” option for two IRNs) http://a.co/5Z4M40K
 
I'm gonna say I think that may be a bit small. I have almost the same cage (different brand) and I found it was about big enough for 1 ringneck

Have a look on both these, being a fellow southerner I know what it's like finding bird stuff

https://www.scarlettsparrotessentials.co.uk/
Parrot Supplies | Parrot Shop | Parrot Accessories – Northern Parrots

Both are excellent for bird bits and Scarlet's is pretty good price wise and both deliver pretty quickly. Personally I'm paranoid about Amazon as there have been cages sold on there which turned out to use heavy metals and caused poisoning
 

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