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Introducing Kaytee My First Home Giant Tube Elbow - the perfect addition to your pet's habitat! This colorful tube can be connected to other tubes in straight, elbow, or tee shapes to create an amazing network of hiding places and tunnels.
SKU | 2883652 |
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Primary Brand | Kaytee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Purple |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Standard |
Material | Plastic |
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I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek. The seller is YaheeTech, which is based in Ontario California but customer pictures show a box with "Made in China." Mostly 5 stars, with lowest rating be 3 stars. Is non-toxic hammertone safe?
Layla is doing a lot better from the first time, she is eating bananas and have been drinking her water. But now she is biting on the tunnels that are in her cage, is that normal ? I do not want her to get sick by eating on it ?.
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