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very nice set up. Thanks for sharing :=)
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Pair of Gouldians, 4 Owls + 5 hatchlings, 4 Society + 3 Babies
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Pair of Gouldians, 4 Owls + 5 hatchlings, 4 Society + 3 Babies
Bunch of Zebras, Shaft tails + 2 hatchlings
http://www.ilovegouldianfinches.com
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All the plywood is 1/2'' except the back which is 1/4''. I got the wire from the fleet farm store. It came in a 30'' by 10 ' roll. It's 1/2'' by 1'' 16 gauge wire.The lights came from walmart.They're 18'' under cabinet lights.I put full spectrum bulbs in them. They slide onto two screws.I drilled a hole in the back of each cage for the wire to go out then glued a piece of wood on the back to cover the rest of the hole.I stapled the wire up so the birds can't sit on it.All four cords plug into a 6 plug outlet with a timer on it. 

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Really nice set up. Wouldn't the plastic bulb cover defeat the purpose of full spectrum lighting? Coud the same hardware wire be bent and used as a protector/cover to allow better light flow?
I mount my light above the wire. Maybe people building this style cabinet could plan on a slot above each cage that a slender lighting fixture could slide in (slim line aquarium stips work great and replacement bulbs east to get) That way you would not have to worry about a cover over the bulb or birds(especially if you have chewing hookbills) from gnawing the wire, plastic, etc.
Just an idea.
I mount my light above the wire. Maybe people building this style cabinet could plan on a slot above each cage that a slender lighting fixture could slide in (slim line aquarium stips work great and replacement bulbs east to get) That way you would not have to worry about a cover over the bulb or birds(especially if you have chewing hookbills) from gnawing the wire, plastic, etc.
Just an idea.
Candace
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From what reading I've done about lighting it says that glass will block out uv light but plastic doesn't so thats the reason I left the covers on.It would be fairly easy to put a wire gaurd around them.I also thought about putting in a double floor so I could slide a light between them but I would have needed another sheet of plywood and more wire to make a grate with. I think I need to hire my kids to do my typing for me.I only use 1 finger and it takes forever to find the letters.