Top products from r/Finches
We found 11 product mentions on r/Finches. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Prevue Hendryx F050 Pet Products Wrought Iron Flight Cage, X-Large, Hammertone Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 3
A larger version of our best-selling F040 flight cageThe perfect home for multiple parakeets, f-Inch or canariesFour plastic cups and three solid wood perches included. Non-toxic and pet safe powder-coated steel mesh with plastic trayPull out bottom grille and tray, plus shelf for additional storage...
2. Prevue Pet Products Wrought Iron Flight Cage with Stand F040 Black Bird Cage, 31-Inch by 20-1/2-Inch by 53-Inch
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 2
Our flight cage makes the perfect home for multiple parakeets, canaries or finches4 Plastic double cups and 3 wood perches are includedBottom grille and drawer slide out for convenient cleaningDurable wrought iron construction is easy to assemble31-Inch long, 20-1/2-inch wide, 53-inch high with 1/2-...
3. Lafeber'S Nutri-Start Hand Feeding Formula For Baby Birds 11-Ounce Tub
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
No Fuss Formula - Simply Mix With WaterBetter Digestibility For Baby BirdsCompletely Balanced Diet For Baby Birds
4. Prevue Hendryx 62801 Naturals Coco Hideaway with Ladder Bird Toy
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Naturals toys are handmade from 100-percent natural, sustainable, materialsYour bird will benefit from hours of mental stimulation and rugged physical playA variety of natural textures encourages foot and beak exerciseConnects to cage easily with quick-link attachment12-inch long and 4 1/2-inch wide
5. Homitt Magnetic Screen Door with Heavy Duty Mesh Curtain and Full Frame Hook&Loop, Hands Free, Pet and Kid Friendly, 39” x 83”, Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
DOOR SIZE COMPATIBILITY UP TO 37"X82":The SIZE OF THIS MAGNET SCREEN DOOR is 39”x 83”, and it fits door size to 35” x 81”, 36” x 82”, 37” x 81”, 37” x 82 ". The mesh use high-density material, strong and durable. Let fresh air in and make pesky flying objects not enter the house. N...
6. Eco Animal Pet Products All Natural Mini Vine Balls - Chew Toys for Hamsters, Gerbils, Mice, Parakeets, Finches, and Other Small Pets (Set of Five 1 Inch Wicker Balls)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FUN NATURAL CHEW TOY FOR SMALL PETS Looking for a natural way to keep your pet entertained for hours on end? These fun little willow wicker vine balls are the ideal way to keep your small pet busy. The light-weight natural material can be chewed, carried, thrown, and shredded apart.STRESS-RELIEVING ...
First thing I would do is check to make sure it isn't on the floor of the cage for another reason. Gently pick it up and look for obvious injuries or signs of disease. Sitting puffed up with it head under its wing is usually a sign of something physically distressing to the bird, and its important to rule out other issues before assuming its lack of feeding. If the parents know there is something wrong with the chick they may have tossed it out, or be refusing to feed it for this reason. If the chick looks ok then I would place it back in the nest with the rest of the chicks. If it continues to jump out there is not much you can do but try hand feeding if the parents refuse to feed it. Usually the parents only feed it for a few weeks more after it fledges so you starting uni shouldn't be an issue, I think you will have enough time to wean it by them. The Lafeber's Nutri-start is the hand feeding formula I would recommend: https://www.amazon.com/Lafebers-Nutri-Start-feeding-formula-11-Ounce/dp/B0002ARFRY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521578012&sr=8-1&keywords=lafebers+hand+feeding
if you decide to go that route, but be sure you understand how to properly hand-feed the chick before jumping into it. Good luck!
Discovered these vine balls recently. (Looks like this specific one may be out of stock.) Our finches love moving them around, and have figured out that if they work hard enough, they can tear them apart and then play with the individual sticks.
Also, a small coconut thing that they love.
It takes them around 2 weeks to not be freaked out by anything new haha.
Here's the cage I've got: http://www.amazon.com/Prevue-Products-Wrought-F040-31-Inch/dp/B00176F5L0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396910974&sr=8-1&keywords=flight+cage
There's two nest boxes in there, multiple perches, three water dishes on different levels (including a dish on the floor), and two food dishes on different levels.
There's four zebras now, all male. I figured since our other two males got along great and I didn't have to worry about eggs, that it wasn't such a bad idea. =/
I can't imagine their markings would have anything to do with it, but maybe? The pied zebra is fine, but the one being picked on is a black cheeked zebra. The other two are just normal noisy guys. =)
No heat lamps but if there's a good reason to get one, I will. We keep the house in the low 70's and they're in front of a well insulated sliding door that gets a good amount of evening sun.
So... about 4'x2' I'm guessing.
I assume it's the LENGTH that is the main issue. If you went only 1 more foot in depth, you could accommodate 6 finches. One more foot sticking out could likely be accommodated in a small space - even if it means rearranging something. (like, if you're fitting it on a table, sticking out 15.2 centimeters on either side won't make it structurally unsound) Failing that, you could try adding height to your cage. It's less ideal than length but still more useful than nothing.
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So... about 4'x2' I'm guessing.
I assume it's the LENGTH that is the main issue. If you went only 1 more foot in depth, you could accommodate 6 finches. One more foot sticking out could likely be accommodated in a small space - even if it means rearranging something. (like, if you're fitting it on a table, sticking out 6 inches on either side won't make it structurally unsound) Failing that, you could try adding height to your cage. It's less ideal than length but still more useful than nothing.
all my birds are female and I have plenty of space https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0002AQ228/?coliid=I1H67W775KNKHS&colid=2UN4AQSXHZQXD&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it this is the cage i have
the screen i was mentioning: https://www.amazon.com/Homitt-Magnetic-Screen-Heavy-Curtain/dp/B01HUZB17I/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=mesh+magnetic+screen&qid=1569666122&sr=8-5
I wouldn't do more than two in a cage that size. Zebra finches tend to be rather pushy, so even a moderate-sized flight cage could be too small for all of them. I might be too late, but I don't recommend vision cages. They are a horrible pain to clean, since you have to take the whole bottom off. A cage like this is much better, and costs about the same.