Reddit Reddit reviews Prevue Pet Products Square Roof Parrot Cage, Black

We found 4 Reddit comments about Prevue Pet Products Square Roof Parrot Cage, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Prevue Pet Products Square Roof Parrot Cage, Black
Plenty of space for your small parrot to playLarge landing style front doorRemovable bottom grille and pull-out tray for ease of cleaning3 heavy duty plastic cups and 2 perches are included25-Inch Long, 21-Inch Wide, 29 1/2-Inch High with 3/4-Inch wire spacing
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4 Reddit comments about Prevue Pet Products Square Roof Parrot Cage, Black:

u/PicoTheCheeko · 3 pointsr/parrots

Prevue is a popular brand, though they have a very wide range of quality and purpose.

Here is what I’d recommend:
Prevue Pet Products Square Roof Parrot Cage, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040QJ4Y8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VRiQAbN0ZKJXQ

Plenty of height to allow two “layers” as well as the bottom, sliding door access for food/water bowls (important for being able to change out food/water without disturbing a bird that’s not comfortable), slide-out bottom tray (again, same with regards to bird comfort but also convenience).

The size is above minimum. Bigger is better but honestly, a cockatiel combined with plenty of outside cage time make it unnecessary.

u/Kakapos · 2 pointsr/parrots

I'm very sorry for your loss.

I would recommend this page for cockatiels. I have two and they can both fit in there, but it's great for a single bird as well. Easy to clean with a sliding drawer like you said, and I have moved it out to the porch at least once every year to clean my oven, since the fumes are bad for them.

Also, the cage is super sturdy and it'll last you a long time.

There's a rescue/breeder place in Houston that had a TON of rescued adult tiels that needed a home last time I checked. It's pretty "famous" as far as Houston bird places go, so you probably don't live nesrby, unfortunately. Just thought I'd throw that out there anyway.

You could possibly repurpose your old cage into something nice. It might also be a travel cage, but it seems a little too big for that.

u/alien_wife · 1 pointr/parrots

link to cage

I have this cage for my cockatiel and I love it.

u/akhirnya · 1 pointr/parrots

So a vision large cage (I think it's an L12) would be the most appropriate of those size-wise for your Sun. But it really offers more vertical space than horizontal space for your parrot and folks normally recommend the opposite, to have more horizontal than vertical space.

I had an L12 I used for my GCCs when we're visiting relatives. I don't really like the design (having to life the entire cage off to clean the bottom - give me a pull out tray anyway) and my elderly, blind, and disabled GCC could break out of it through the bottom food areas. She figured out if she hit them long enough it'd knock the dial and she could get out. My parents were watching them while I was out of the country and had to jury rig some ties around the cage so they couldn't get out. My GCCs are shrimps compared to Sun Conures, so if they could break out, chances are your guy could too. I was also always kind of wary of adding the snap on taller section onto the cage, as it didn't seem very solid to me.

I wound up replacing that cage with this and it's much easier to clean because of the pull out tray. It's a home-away-from-home cage so it's good that it's easy to disassemble and reassemble. I also like that its sides are solid pieces, rather than the vision ones you have to snap together.

I did a search for 'flight cages' on Amazon and there were a couple that were around the $70 range that you had listed for one of those vision cages. They tend to be larger and more sturdy, you might look into those and see if any are in your budget.