Aviary Mesh
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Aviary Mesh
My roll of mesh has just been delivered, and stupid question i know (maybe) but I've had the 1"x1" sqaured ... is this ok for zebs cus the gaps look rather large lol. ... could just be me lol
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Re: Aviary Mesh
No. Way too big an opening. You will need 1/2" by 1/2" mesh for most finches. If small waxbills, then you could go even smaller, to 3/8" by 3/8".
Or 1" X 1/2" would also work, if that's a bit cheaper.
Or 1" X 1/2" would also work, if that's a bit cheaper.

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Re: Aviary Mesh
That sounds too big! My zebs can get in and out of a nestbox with a hole about that size.
The cheapest way to buy mesh is from Wickes,
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Cage-and-Aviary ... nvt/187732
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Cage-and-Aviary ... nvt/187727
these look OK for zebs although I'm no expert
The cheapest way to buy mesh is from Wickes,
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Cage-and-Aviary ... nvt/187732
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Cage-and-Aviary ... nvt/187727
these look OK for zebs although I'm no expert
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Re: Aviary Mesh
Don't use that mate they'll go straight through it.FinchDegg wrote:My roll of mesh has just been delivered, and stupid question i know (maybe) but I've had the 1"x1" sqaured ... is this ok for zebs cus the gaps look rather large lol. ... could just be me lol
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If you are going to any shows you will see loads of mesh for sale outside in the car parks.Including the 1/2x1/2 green plastic coated.
Muncaster is a well known wire manufacturer that a lot of the guys use.Wickes is a convenient source but I have found in the past that the quality can vary.
You need 1x1/2 or 1/2x1/2 for finches even smaller for some waxbills

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Re: Aviary Mesh
I would use smaller.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
This is where i got it, will ring them tomorrow so's to exchange it like ,,
http://www.supapets-online.co.uk/index. ... cb0b0f8d26
1" x 1" 20g 36" 6m Wire Mesh Green
Inch square quality wire mesh that is plastic coated.
36 inches wide.
6 m long roll.
Green PVC coated
Price: £7.00
will swap it 4 this one ....
1/2" x 1/2" 20g 36" 6m Wire Mesh Green
Half inch square quality wire mesh that is plastic coated.
36 inches wide.
6 m long roll.
Green PVC coated.
Price: £9.00
this the best idea ???
note. this is just to mesh and board off inside the shed/aviary thats arriving tomorrow morning between 6.30am and 7 am
gives me all day to construct it thou
http://www.supapets-online.co.uk/index. ... cb0b0f8d26
1" x 1" 20g 36" 6m Wire Mesh Green
Inch square quality wire mesh that is plastic coated.
36 inches wide.
6 m long roll.
Green PVC coated
Price: £7.00
will swap it 4 this one ....
1/2" x 1/2" 20g 36" 6m Wire Mesh Green
Half inch square quality wire mesh that is plastic coated.
36 inches wide.
6 m long roll.
Green PVC coated.
Price: £9.00
this the best idea ???
note. this is just to mesh and board off inside the shed/aviary thats arriving tomorrow morning between 6.30am and 7 am




gives me all day to construct it thou

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Re: Aviary Mesh
That's great that they will exchange it. Not too bad a difference in the price. Yes, get the 1/2 X 1/2 and you will have no problems. Now get busy! 

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Re: Aviary Mesh
I think with the 1/2"x1/2", strawberry and small finch still can sneak out. 

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Re: Aviary Mesh
HoangQuan wrote:I think with the 1/2"x1/2", strawberry and small finch still can sneak out.
I agree.
Last edited by Pukasand on Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
As long as you aren't going to have the smaller waxbills, you should be fine with 1/2x1/2.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
only thing I ever had get through the 1/2" x 1/2" mesh was baby button quail, never a finch. changed all of my aviaries to 3/8" x 3/8" mesh just in case though.
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Actually, even society and zebra finch can get out, I found that the wild Lonchura striata which have a fairly same size with society, can get out easily when using 1/2x1/2. Societies or zebra dont go out just because they are so domestic, and they dont "want to" or even try to, believe me. For safety, I'd better using at least 1/3x1/3(~1x1cm) or smaller.Sally wrote:As long as you aren't going to have the smaller waxbills, you should be fine with 1/2x1/2.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
I don't understand how a finch can escape a 1/2"x1/2" mesh. All my cages have always been made with 1/2" mesh. I have never had a finch escape. Goldbreast fledgeings can get their head in the opening but I have never had any be able to get through. I also use 1" x 1/2" welded wire and have never lost a finch by escaping.
IMO 1/4" wire it is way too small and makes it difficult viewing the birds.
IMO 1/4" wire it is way too small and makes it difficult viewing the birds.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
Surely its impossible for a zebra finch to escape 1/2" x 1/2" mesh.
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Re: Aviary Mesh
I've never had a finch escape from 1/2x1/2 or 1/2 inch gap bars although I have had two cases of birds getting their heads stuck between bars 

