Indoor aviary building help/ideas
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 12:12 am
I can't say I was charged an arm and a leg for my 30x18x18 (cause I got it for $30 on Black Friday), but man! Looking at all the cages for my birdies makes me cringe! Then I was struck by an idea: why not build your own aviary?!? I expected it to cost quite a bit, much like building an aquarium or terrarium, but it's not! At least, the brands offering hardware cloth I looked at weren't that much. I was thinking of buying a large flight cage for my two boys and possible additions, but now I'm pretty sure I can make my own aviary for at least half as much, and make it better and bigger!
I have this closet in my room that has nothing important in it. It's the kind with removable, rolling doors. It's got a shelf a foot and a half from the top, and a bar for hanging hangers right under it. I can't give you the exact dimensions yet, as I have no measuring tape. Anyhow, I was confused as to the perches. More improtantly, I was unsure whether to make this a cage-like structure that could fit in the closet, or to make the closet a cage-like structure. But for the perches, I came up with two ideas favoring the latter of the two closet spaces. 1: drill perches into walls. 2: use hangers as perches (plastic, removable, easy to wash, disposable, no drill holes in walls).
Then there's the issue of the aviary's door itself; how does that get made? Do I just put a random rectangle of wood in there? Or do I become creative with the existing closet doors (but possibly risk escapees)? Do I use a birdbath as a water-dish? Where can I put food and the such? How do I maintain the cleanliness of such a structure?
I am not a builder, per say. But I do know a thing about thinking. And asking. So...
1. Suggestions for hardware cloth? Any good brands/experience with them?
2. Whole-closet (only 1 wall of hardware cloth, the one facing me) or separate structure (all walls cloth)?
3. How to service the birds and clean?
4. Doors and perches; your takes?
This may have to go to the species section of the forum but:
If I make it big enough, can I safely add 2 female zebras to my 2 males to prevent aggression, and can I then add a few more finches of different kinds?
Can a ringneck dove live safely with finches in any volume? If not, what other kinds of birds can accompany my finch friends?
Thanks, all, even if just for reading.
I have this closet in my room that has nothing important in it. It's the kind with removable, rolling doors. It's got a shelf a foot and a half from the top, and a bar for hanging hangers right under it. I can't give you the exact dimensions yet, as I have no measuring tape. Anyhow, I was confused as to the perches. More improtantly, I was unsure whether to make this a cage-like structure that could fit in the closet, or to make the closet a cage-like structure. But for the perches, I came up with two ideas favoring the latter of the two closet spaces. 1: drill perches into walls. 2: use hangers as perches (plastic, removable, easy to wash, disposable, no drill holes in walls).
Then there's the issue of the aviary's door itself; how does that get made? Do I just put a random rectangle of wood in there? Or do I become creative with the existing closet doors (but possibly risk escapees)? Do I use a birdbath as a water-dish? Where can I put food and the such? How do I maintain the cleanliness of such a structure?
I am not a builder, per say. But I do know a thing about thinking. And asking. So...
1. Suggestions for hardware cloth? Any good brands/experience with them?
2. Whole-closet (only 1 wall of hardware cloth, the one facing me) or separate structure (all walls cloth)?
3. How to service the birds and clean?
4. Doors and perches; your takes?
This may have to go to the species section of the forum but:
If I make it big enough, can I safely add 2 female zebras to my 2 males to prevent aggression, and can I then add a few more finches of different kinds?
Can a ringneck dove live safely with finches in any volume? If not, what other kinds of birds can accompany my finch friends?
Thanks, all, even if just for reading.