Just to start things off, this is just planning. I currently do not have a chinchilla, but am hoping to purchase one in a few months.
The cage I'm currently planning on using is the AE Flight Cage. It's a fairly sturdy bird cage that I have owned for a few years and it has sustained no damage. I'll be moving the budgies to a slightly smaller cage, as they don't utilize the space much anyways. I don't think they'll mind. Anyways, the question I have is this: are there any dangers in the way this cage could be set up, and how can I avoid them?
In other words, should I try to split it up into two floors, or is it short enough to not be harmful? Are there any ideas for how to set it up? I will be adding a finer mesh to the bottom grate, though I will be keeping the grate. I know the basics, but was wondering if there would be any problems with this cage, etc.
The cage: Click!
It's a very sizeable and well made cage. I plan on spring-locking the two breeder doors shut.
The cage I'm currently planning on using is the AE Flight Cage. It's a fairly sturdy bird cage that I have owned for a few years and it has sustained no damage. I'll be moving the budgies to a slightly smaller cage, as they don't utilize the space much anyways. I don't think they'll mind. Anyways, the question I have is this: are there any dangers in the way this cage could be set up, and how can I avoid them?
In other words, should I try to split it up into two floors, or is it short enough to not be harmful? Are there any ideas for how to set it up? I will be adding a finer mesh to the bottom grate, though I will be keeping the grate. I know the basics, but was wondering if there would be any problems with this cage, etc.
The cage: Click!
It's a very sizeable and well made cage. I plan on spring-locking the two breeder doors shut.