HQ Flight Cage, Multi Purpose Aviary with Cart Stand, Black, 1 Per Box
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Discussion and Reviews on Reddit
Getting a Green Cheek Conure, Need Cage Advice [R]
3 years, 10 months agoSamusAran388 posted submission on parrots.Feb. 2, 2016
Basically, I just was wondering if you knew what kind of cage or size I should get.
I want a flight cage because I work full time so I want the guy to be able to fly around and entertain himself when I'm not home.
Links appreciated. I'm Canadian so Amazon.ca pls if you find any.
Feb. 2, 2016
Not sure where you are located but if you can find out if there is going to be a bird show in your area, I'd buy the cage there. You can usually get a good deal, that's where I got mine, I think I paid $120 for a cage very much like this one.
Is anybody up late and willing to come to the rescue of a redditor in distress? [R]
4 years, 10 months agoTorchIt posted submission on HuntsvilleAlabama.Jan. 8, 2015
It's cold outside, and my heat pump can't keep up. It's currently 35 degrees in my house, and I have a tropical parrot that starts shivering at 60.
I know this is incredibly weird, but would anybody be willing to let the two of us crash in a spare room for tonight? She's incredibly quiet for a bird and has next to no bad habits. I promise that she'll stay in her cage and we'll both be gone by 7 AM.
Jan. 8, 2015
That's her travel cage. She has a much, much larger cage that she sleeps in at night, and a medium sized one that I take along with her travel cage when we skip town for a few days. When we're home, she's generally out of her cage on one of her two giant manzanita trees. Yes...she has two.
She won't use huddle huts, and even if she did I wouldn't give her one. They trigger nesting behavior in hens and can lead to egg laying, which can in turn lead to calcium deficiency at best and fatal egg binding at worst.
If it were 50, I'd put a blanket over her and be done, but my glass of water on the coffee table literally froze overnight. Not completely, but enough to form a skin. I don't care how many blankets you put over a cage, unless you happen to own a Quaker, that's too cold for a bird.
I appreciate your concern, but I've had Kai for almost ten years. I know how to take care of her.
Help looking for large bird cages? [R]
5 years agoTenaciousgreen posted submission on parrots.Nov. 24, 2014
I want to get my mustache and my cockatiel bigger bird cages. The ones I see are really expensive. I'm a college student as well and I have to pay for the cages. Does anybody know a good place to look for bird cages around $100?
Nov. 29, 2014
This is the one I always recommend for small to medium parrots. It's great quality for the money.
http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040
Two GCCs better than one? Can't decide! [R]
5 years, 1 month agoTenaciousgreen posted submission on parrots.Oct. 29, 2014
Backstory:
A few weeks ago, our baby GCC unexpectedly passed away ( full story here ) and it's been really lonely not having a little guy around.
The woman who works at the aviary we got Mango from just let us know she will have a bunch of GCCs in stock this weekend and we're so excited to have a parrot back in our lives... or parrots?
We are thinking of purchasing TWO GCCs together but keep debating whether it's a good idea or not.. we're hoping you guys could help shed some light on the situation! Here's a list of potential pros and cons :
Pros
they will keep each other company while we are at work
hopefully if we bring them home at the same time, we can keep them in the same cage
Two little balls of joy to look after! So tempting!
SERIOUSLY. SO CUUTE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiX8La9yzXw
Cons / Fears / Questions
Assuming the two we purchase get along, is there a chance they'd STOP getting along? Not sure we have room to separate them out into two cages..
omg.. double the poop to clean up O_O
Because they'll be together when we're away from them at work, would they bond to closely to each other and not want to have anything to do with us human-folk? I'd hate to not have a parrot that doesn't like being handled by people :c
We'd most likely need to get a bigger cage.. currently ours is around 18in square.. big cages are big $$
Is it harder to train GCCs when there are two of them around?
Once they are bonded to each other, can they be separated? Or do they not like spending time apart..
Does it matter if you get a male pair vs female pair?
I may have a few more things I'm not thinking of right now.. Any insight you guys could provide us would be much appreciated! :D :D
Oct. 29, 2014
Are they babies or adults? If they are adults and get along now and are the same sex, you should be in the clear. I personally don't know how a female pair vs a male pair will get along differently.
If they are babies then it's anybody's guess as to how they will mature and what they will tolerate as adults, and I think it would make them more likely to bond with each other and not you unless you spend significant amounts of time with them separately.
This is the cage I recommend for GCCs and is probably big enough for two with a lot of out of cage time. They also have a double wide size but it's twice as expensive:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002UTZ040/ref=pdlposbsdpss2?pfrdp=1944687402&pfrds=lpo-top-stripe-1&pfrdt=201&pfrdi=B005ZDR2GM&pfrdm=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pfrd_r=1G64VNH32JY0GRYM4H4P
What do I need to buy to make my future budgie happy? [R]
5 years, 3 months agoAug. 27, 2014[deleted]
Aug. 28, 2014
If you're willing to spend around $160 on a cage, I highly recommend the HQ Flight Cage.
Good cage for a single budgerigar? [R]
5 years, 3 months agoTenaciousgreen posted submission on parrots.Aug. 23, 2014
I am planning on acquiring a budgerigar within a month, and I would like to know what type of cage, or cage I should buy. I would like this cage to be in the 50-150 USD range, if possible, but I can probably afford more if needed. Thank you in advance.
Aug. 23, 2014
Since it's within your price range, I highly recommend the HQ Flight Cage, available on amazon.
Edit: I'm back on my computer now, here's the link http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040/ref=sr11?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1408855589&sr=1-1&keywords=hq+cage
Help deciding between two cages for a single lovebird! Links to cages and details in post. [R]
5 years, 7 months agotheRacistEuphemism posted submission on parrots.May 7, 2014
I have a ~6 month old lovebird who is currently in a cage that I would like to upgrade. I'm having trouble picking between these two:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SMC25E/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2GUMCXR7HBXM2
and
I like the playtop and durability of the first one, as well as the stainless steel feeders and seed guard. For the second one, I think the shape is better and it seems to have a bit more room overall. (Plus, the price is nice!)
Could some of you more experienced parrot owners give me your opinions?
Thanks!
May 8, 2014
The bar spacing looks a bit big for a lovie. 1/2" or smaller would be best for them, and this cage is a huge hit for small and big birds: http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040/ref=pdsbspetsupplies_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1DPKPETCEHVP5F3Y88MW
If you want a play top, at least for this style cage you can mount or place a little playground on top and have easy removal for cleaning or moving it elsewhere.
Help deciding between two cages for a single lovebird! Links to cages and details in post. [R]
5 years, 7 months agomyaussiefriends posted submission on parrots.May 7, 2014
I have a ~6 month old lovebird who is currently in a cage that I would like to upgrade. I'm having trouble picking between these two:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SMC25E/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2GUMCXR7HBXM2
and
I like the playtop and durability of the first one, as well as the stainless steel feeders and seed guard. For the second one, I think the shape is better and it seems to have a bit more room overall. (Plus, the price is nice!)
Could some of you more experienced parrot owners give me your opinions?
Thanks!
May 7, 2014
I don't like either of those cages, because nowhere does it say the brand of the cage. I'd be worried about them being some cheap made-in-china no name cage.
http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040/ref=sr12?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1399515201&sr=1-2&keywords=flight+cage
This is a little bit more, but you know it's a trustworthy brand.
Help deciding between two cages for a single lovebird! Links to cages and details in post. [R]
5 years, 7 months agomyaussiefriends posted submission on parrots.May 7, 2014
I have a ~6 month old lovebird who is currently in a cage that I would like to upgrade. I'm having trouble picking between these two:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SMC25E/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2GUMCXR7HBXM2
and
I like the playtop and durability of the first one, as well as the stainless steel feeders and seed guard. For the second one, I think the shape is better and it seems to have a bit more room overall. (Plus, the price is nice!)
Could some of you more experienced parrot owners give me your opinions?
Thanks!
May 7, 2014
I don't like either of those cages, because nowhere does it say the brand of the cage. I'd be worried about them being some cheap made-in-china no name cage.
http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040/ref=sr12?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1399515201&sr=1-2&keywords=flight+cage
This is a little bit more, but you know it's a trustworthy brand.
How many budgies can I put in my cage? [R]
5 years, 10 months agoJan. 13, 2014[deleted]
Jan. 13, 2014
How about a flight cage like this? http://www.amazon.com/HQ-Flight-Multi-Purpose-Aviary/dp/B002UTZ040
Also... budgies ARE parrots. :) A budgie is a type of parakeet, which is a word for "small parrot with long tail". Conures and Quakers and Mini Macaws, Indian Ringnecks, etc are all parakeets. :)