Which cage out of the three I have would be best???
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:27 pm
Hi All,
I've recently bought a pair of Gouldian finches which I am learning about all the time. One thing that I am still not happy about is the cage that they are in as I think it is too dark. I have two cages for them already and one I am thinking about getting them.
The first cage I had them in was 23" W x 14" D but as I wanted to try breeding them I thought it was too small and all the research I have done indicated that I should have as wide a cage as possible as width (length) and depth was more important than height (this site has been given me loads of info!!).. I then purchased a wooden breeding cage which is 43" x 12" but I think it is too dark for them as the only open side if the front, all the other are fully encased. I use a full spectrum light for them but it doesn't seem to make the cage very light (as the bulb seems really bright I have it attached to the curtain pole above and slightly opposite the cage).
I am therefore thinking about buying a new cage which is 32" x 21" however as it is fully open on all sides I'm not sure if it i ssuitable for breeding them in. If I buy it I'm thinking of using some plastic plants to help give privacy for them.
What do you guys think please as I really appreciated all the good advice on here!
Thanks
I've recently bought a pair of Gouldian finches which I am learning about all the time. One thing that I am still not happy about is the cage that they are in as I think it is too dark. I have two cages for them already and one I am thinking about getting them.
The first cage I had them in was 23" W x 14" D but as I wanted to try breeding them I thought it was too small and all the research I have done indicated that I should have as wide a cage as possible as width (length) and depth was more important than height (this site has been given me loads of info!!).. I then purchased a wooden breeding cage which is 43" x 12" but I think it is too dark for them as the only open side if the front, all the other are fully encased. I use a full spectrum light for them but it doesn't seem to make the cage very light (as the bulb seems really bright I have it attached to the curtain pole above and slightly opposite the cage).
I am therefore thinking about buying a new cage which is 32" x 21" however as it is fully open on all sides I'm not sure if it i ssuitable for breeding them in. If I buy it I'm thinking of using some plastic plants to help give privacy for them.
What do you guys think please as I really appreciated all the good advice on here!
Thanks