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A normal parrot cage. With lories and lorikeets, always go the largest size possible because they will definitely use it.
If you are going to keep them outdoors in an aviary, then a suspended aviary with a mesh base is the best way to go, or one with a concrete floor that can be hosed down. |
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The largest parrot cage I could afford! Approx 4 times her height (head to tail) and 2 times her wingspan. The bigger the better- a lorikeet will use every inch of it, hopping, crawling, dangling from every space available.. plus the more room for more toys the better!
You can see half of mine here:
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![]() Zygodactyls: ![]() Female Rainbow Lorikeet Ashling ![]() Male Cinnamon Cockatiel Peanut |
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