Possible aviary?
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Possible aviary?
Well, I'm throwing this idea I just had out to yall.. I have this old non-working 50" projection TV that nobody wants for parts. Had the idea of making it a small aviary instead of throwing it into a landfill. Thinking green.. Know that I would have to cut into the frame to put ventilation in it, top and bottom and remove the electronics, but it has a nice visible (50" diagonal plastic front) that I think may look nice for viewing. Finches on Video. hehe..
I haven't looked inside it. Would have to figure out how to put lighting in and keep the finches from getting up there. Putting in feeding and water, and the major ventilation issues.
would appreciate any suggestions.
I haven't looked inside it. Would have to figure out how to put lighting in and keep the finches from getting up there. Putting in feeding and water, and the major ventilation issues.
would appreciate any suggestions.
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Thanks Bonnie..
My main concern is air flow in it too. Think I know how to mitigate that, but It's a new project. guess I should post pics of my progress if anyone is interested..
My felines are not allowed in my bird room yet. Bird safety first.
Still working on my big aviary too..
My main concern is air flow in it too. Think I know how to mitigate that, but It's a new project. guess I should post pics of my progress if anyone is interested..
My felines are not allowed in my bird room yet. Bird safety first.
Still working on my big aviary too..
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My brother once used an old console TV stand to make an aquarium. Looked great.
I like the idea - can you not just replace the top of it with a wire top similar to an reptile cage cover? Would that be enough ventilation?
I actually found an all acrylic finch cage online which had a light and exhaust fan in the top canopy :
http://www.acrylicbirdcages.com/oak%20divided%20cage.htm
When I win the lottery...

I actually found an all acrylic finch cage online which had a light and exhaust fan in the top canopy :
http://www.acrylicbirdcages.com/oak%20divided%20cage.htm
When I win the lottery...

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haven't found that pic of the old TV. Sorry..
My idea is to carve ventilation on each side (top side and bottom side), rather than on the top. Reserving the top for hanging full spectrum lighting..
Guess ya'll need to see what I'm working with. I'll post the pic of it when I find it..
My idea is to carve ventilation on each side (top side and bottom side), rather than on the top. Reserving the top for hanging full spectrum lighting..
Guess ya'll need to see what I'm working with. I'll post the pic of it when I find it..
2 polydactyl Snowflake felines and a new Panther non-poly feline.. Working on building the bloodline of the local Fawn Owls.
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The acrylic cages also had some holes drilled in the back near the top, for more ventilation I assume, as well as various holes for feeders, waterers (they come with a water buddy type waterer), perches. You'd have to plan it out pretty carefully if you want access to feeders from outside, and to place perches (unless you put a whole "tree" type branch on a sturdy base and placed that in the cage).BillD wrote:My idea is to carve ventilation on each side (top side and bottom side), rather than on the top. Reserving the top for hanging full spectrum lighting..
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I really want to get my main aviary built, so the project with the old projection TV will be delayed. Appreciate all your suggestions.
I think Harriet and Bosley are in the process of providing me some kids.. keeping my fingers crossed. My first.
That will delay a lot of construction with their aviary and all my other projects..
I'll let yall know..
I think Harriet and Bosley are in the process of providing me some kids.. keeping my fingers crossed. My first.
That will delay a lot of construction with their aviary and all my other projects..
I'll let yall know..
2 polydactyl Snowflake felines and a new Panther non-poly feline.. Working on building the bloodline of the local Fawn Owls.
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recycled furniture cage idea
http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww23 ... 668d03.jpg Dont remember where I found this but it is an idea. 

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Check out this link,might get some idea's on aviary
http://www.westalliszoo.net/birds/aviary.html
Check out this link,might get some idea's on aviary
http://www.westalliszoo.net/birds/aviary.html
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