Building Indoor Aviary
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:22 pm
So, these questions have probably been answered 100 times, but I'm a worrywart and want to double check on here!
I'm wanting to build my zebra finches an indoor aviary (something like 3' long x 1 & 1/2' wide x 4' tall), and I'm a little concerned/confused about what supplies to use. I've heard different stories about galvanized wire, so I just don't think I'll be going with that... But if I do, soaking it in vinegar and painting it with bird-safe paint will make it ok? I'm also having to keep in mind that I have a parrot now as well, and while she's not allowed near the finch cage, she's naughty and very curious about them, and I don't want anything to cause her harm if she does indeed get her mouth on it.
One alternative I've come up with is using screening meant for covering windows or keeping mosquitoes out such as this:
http://www.homedepot.com/b/Doors-Window ... 5yc1vZbch7
Would that be safe for birds? I've heard aluminum is safe from some people, while others have told me it's toxic. What about fiberglass? I'm not needing it to be too strong because I'm not having to worry about predators and stuff.
Secondly, there is the plastic mesh. I just don't know what to go with. I really don't want to order something online to have it shipped to me, so being able to get it in a store is necessary.
What would you use?
Another thing I'm wondering about is feeding doors and the tray for the bottom. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
I'm wanting to build my zebra finches an indoor aviary (something like 3' long x 1 & 1/2' wide x 4' tall), and I'm a little concerned/confused about what supplies to use. I've heard different stories about galvanized wire, so I just don't think I'll be going with that... But if I do, soaking it in vinegar and painting it with bird-safe paint will make it ok? I'm also having to keep in mind that I have a parrot now as well, and while she's not allowed near the finch cage, she's naughty and very curious about them, and I don't want anything to cause her harm if she does indeed get her mouth on it.
One alternative I've come up with is using screening meant for covering windows or keeping mosquitoes out such as this:
http://www.homedepot.com/b/Doors-Window ... 5yc1vZbch7
Would that be safe for birds? I've heard aluminum is safe from some people, while others have told me it's toxic. What about fiberglass? I'm not needing it to be too strong because I'm not having to worry about predators and stuff.
Secondly, there is the plastic mesh. I just don't know what to go with. I really don't want to order something online to have it shipped to me, so being able to get it in a store is necessary.
What would you use?
Another thing I'm wondering about is feeding doors and the tray for the bottom. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!