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Craigslist find
Just wondering what you all think of this craigslist cage I'm thinking about buying. My canary girl needs a bigger home and I want more finches so a second cage would be helpful. Would I be better off saving for a big flight cage? I'm eyeing one on Amazon that's $100.
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Re: Craigslist find
That cage may be fine for your canary girl, but if you want more finches, then I'd go for a bigger flight cage.
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I'd eventually like a male canary and a couple of finches (owls or societies). Would I be better off buying a huge cage or two smaller ones? I'd like to keep everyone together but know that's not always possible. 32x18x32 is the size of the big cage I'm looking at.
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that's a fine canary breeding cage; can divide into three smaller cages. What are the dimensions? Looks like 36" long? How much are they asking?
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I have this cage or one very similar, Divides into 3 breeding cages. The outside measurements for mine is 35 1/2 inches long 13 1/4 inches deep and 16 1/2 inches high. I feel it is a good cage to quarentine a new bird.
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Re: Craigslist find
Totally agree SallySally wrote: That cage may be fine for your canary girl, but if you want more finches, then I'd go for a bigger flight cage.
