Where can I get cheap cockatiel bird cages big enough for 2 birds?
Depends on where you're doing, but I got mine used off a guy on Craig's List. It's worth checking out.

Depends on where you're doing, but I got mine used off a guy on Craig's List. It's worth checking out.
On weekends in the summer, my relatives seasonal camps in Maine. Due to the fact that we are gone for more than 24 hours at a duration, my pet cockateil comes with us. Unfortunately he also comes with quite a bit of belongings. So this year instead of bringing everything back
I wouldn't use anything smaller than 18"Wx18"Dx20"H.
I have a praise. Prevue Pet Products makes a very basic square imprison which would be suitable for a cockatiel and weekend travel. It's called the Econo-1818.
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19% 0ff buyerca.info PETCO Conniver Black Standing Cockatiel CageGive your companion some extra room to spread his wings.
Plan bird cages are designed very well with the food being at the bottom and kept enclosed so no food spillage occurs. They are athletic, secure ...
Oo well, depends how much yellow is on his head, if there is a lot of yellow on its depth, which means its a spear ... if its by the skin of his teeth a bit Itsy Bitsy yellow with gray surrounding it its mate.
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