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If your lovely birds are small birds such as finches, para keets budgies, canaries, doves or lovebirds, you need a small bird cages. An impor tant thing you should keep in mind before the purchase is that the spacing between the cage bars should be a half inch or less. Note that the inappropriate spacing can affect your bird negatively.
 
Medium Bird Cages
Medium size birds such as caiques, cockatiels, weavers, senegals, mini macaws and co nures need a medium bird cages. In this case your atten tion should be on kee ping cage bar spacing from a half inch to 5/8 inches. Be sure you have already checked this because the inappropriate spacing can affect your bird negatively.
 
Large birds, such as parrots, cockatoos, macaws, African Greys,Alexandrine Parakeets Congos, Eclectus, Goffin's Cockatoos, Toucans and Amazons need a large bird cages. The bar spacing of the large bird cages should be one or more inches. Check this before the purchase in order to avoid an injury to the bird.
         
         

         
AE Play Top Cages   AE Dome Top Cages   AE Space Saver Cages
This type of bird cages provides enough space for your bird for doing exercise, playing with their favorite toys and exploring the freedom inside as well as outside of the cage. Bird cages like these include also feeders and they are perfect for collecting food.
 
The AE Dome Top Bird cages provide more living space to your bird as at the same time the bird is well protected inside of the cage. This type of bird cages has the advantage, compared to the most play top cages, to allow the bird to see above the cage.
 
The AE SpaceSaver bird cages are good solution if you have more than one bird and want to provide your bird enough space for full flight and more exercise. The flight bird cages are equipped with several perches and feeders which facilitate the birds feeding.
         
         

         
AE Victorian Bird Cages   AE Corner Bird Cages   AE Stackable Bird Cages
If your lovely birds are small birds such as finches, parakeets budgies, canaries, doves or lovebirds, you need a small bird cages. An impor tant thing you should keep in mind before the purchase is that the spacing between the cage bars should be a half inch or less. Note that the inappropriate spacing can affect your bird negatively.
 
Medium size birds such as caiques, cockatiels, weavers, senegals, mini macaws and conures need a medium bird cages. In this case your attention should be on kee ping cage bar spacing from a half inch to 5/8 inches. Be sure you have already checked this because the inappropriate spacing can affect your bird negatively.
 
Large birds, such as parrots, cockatoos, macaws, African Greys,Alexandrine Parakeets Congos, Eclectus, Goffin's Cockatoos, Toucans and Amazons need a large bird cages. The bar spacing of the large bird cages should be one or more inches. Check this before the purchase in order to avoid an injury to the bird.
         
         
     
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