Hello everyone! just wanted to see what kinda cages yall have. I am looking into ither building a cage or buying one, I already have one in mind but I just wanna see what everyone has.
if you could post pictures, mesurments and how much it was it would be really appretiated!!!
My three Exel tower cages with matching cage curtains. I am using standard fabric shower curtains which fit amazingly well and are light enough to allow some airflow and light; $8 each at Big Lots. There are 17 sugar gliders across these cages. Each cage has a nestbox with webcam which explains all the wires on the floor. One day I hope to devise nestboxes that hang outside of the cage in order to give the animals more romping room inside.
Mine is the J&M Exotics cage. It is similar to the Excel. My picture is also before my babies were ever in it. They have more toys now including a Stealth Wheel.
Shower curtain and binder clips
!!!! DUH! Gonna go get some! My walls are a mess! Thanks Kazko!
Mine is the bird.com cage that sells for $149 including shipping. They have different colors and nice big doors with switchblade locks.
Even with five gliders in the cage I don't need shower curtains with the glider kitchen. 'Course, it looks like a bomb went off in there every morning.
wow, all really nice!! how much did ya guys get your excel cages for? they look HUGE, I would love to get one for my trio of gliders, my pair already has the Hex. Cage and that one is a pain to clean!!!
The cat litter boxes in Kazko's cages are the nest boxes. The PVC pipe going into the tops are for the webcams. And the webcams are linked into this site, you can watch his suggies any time you want! (They are super adorable too, but we all already knew that.)
I dont use a glider kitchen, the walls in the room are proof of that. the gliders really like this cage but there are downfalls, I cant hang anything at the top so i have ropes stretched across to hang toys from and the doors are not big enough to fit a wheel through, so i take the bottom apart and put it through there. other than that, its a good cage!
I dont use a glider kitchen, the walls in the room are proof of that. the gliders really like this cage but there are downfalls, I cant hang anything at the top so i have ropes stretched across to hang toys from and the doors are not big enough to fit a wheel through, so i take the bottom apart and put it through there. other than that, its a good cage!
I have that cage for my pair of gliders lol. It came with my first pair so i didnt buy two
I have looked on ebay and the person who sells the exel cages and they dont ship to canada I cant get it and I wanted to extra tall one...
gerr, I wish I lived in america sometimes!!!
Edited by - stepakapets101 on May 10 2009 12:20:50 AM
I was thinking about making a PVC cage..but I am not so sure anymore..why do you hate yours? (just curious)
It's harder to clean. With the other cage I can just use a sponge and wipe it all down once a week. I also like to wipe with baby wipes every other day in between the intense cleaning just so it's not AS dirty. But the PVC cage will shred a sponge and baby wipes.
I was thinking about making a PVC cage..but I am not so sure anymore..why do you hate yours? (just curious)
It's harder to clean. With the other cage I can just use a sponge and wipe it all down once a week. I also like to wipe with baby wipes every other day in between the intense cleaning just so it's not AS dirty. But the PVC cage will shred a sponge and baby wipes.
Thanks! Thats good to know! I think I will just stick with the bird cages
I have added brush fencing to one side of the aviary and too the top of the arch for added protection from owls and the neighbourhood cat. I have had my sugar gliders outside for almost three years now with no fatalities yet. I also have a smaller avairy set up beside this one that houses two gliders and the other two live in this enclosure, although at the moement I have two Brushtails in it till probably tommorow when I re-release them again.