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sakib
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new cage ok?

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Hello everybody bought my first cage for my fid still waiting on the fid though lol just wondering if this cage is okay i.e. bar spacxing dimensions etc.

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Length: 56cm
Width: 42cm
Height: 149cm
Bar spacing: 1.5cm

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looks good to me
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Nice cage

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when is the bird coming home?
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Lovely! Can't wait to see who you fill it with!
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Just make sure the bars are no wider than .5 (one half of an inch) apart. Otherwise, a ringneck can get itself into too much trouble. 8)

It seems like the specs on that cage is 1 and a half inches (1.5 inches wide). That is far too wide for a ringneck. :(

Very cute cage. Keep looking! :wink:

Check out this thread. Tons of details.

http://indianringneck.com/board/viewtop ... ar+spacing
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Post by CatsChair »

1.5 cm ~0.6 in, should be ok, yes?
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Did it say centimeters hun? Its 1 am and this is 'my time' but Im... er, tired is not even the word.

If I saw inches, Im sorry. I stand corrected. .6 inches is perfect. Trying to get everything taken care of and respond to posts as often as possible.

Sorry, if the spacing is centimeters then that is an A-OK, adorable cage. :wink:

sakib wrote:Bar spacing: 1.5cm


-giggles at her silly self-

Thank you CatsChair, for noticing and posting.
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thanks guys the baby isn't coming home for a few months

hows indigo for name?
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o i forgot

merry christmas
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I like indigo... I have an indigo kid to raise and WHOA they are uhm... different.

Thank God 18 came so he could use those wings I had to keep clipped very short. And he certainly is. I wish every kid, like mine, realized how nice it would be if we could have a clean slate... how lucky they are.

Most dont.

Google Indigo kids, maybe that will help you decide.
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googlin indigo kids now lol
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indigo kid

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Hi Mikaela, Yup, I have an Indigo Kid too...They do march to their own beat! He has a way with animals, tamest even the meanst one right down..He is the only one who can handle Luna while he is hormonal. That bird just loves him like no other..My son is only 12, gifted, loving, but does look at the world thru different eyes.
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Hard to raise but so worth it :!:

Its hard for me though because I need to be needed, Indigos need no one. :cry:
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