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Jenny
> 24 hourThis is a great set for the money! Really nice, my conure loves the platform perch.
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Ronna J.
> 24 hourMy cockatiel love it!
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Barbara E Singer
> 24 hourGreat items!
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Jessica Contreras
> 24 hourSome of the parts were rusted also missing a washer. Platform looks a little too heavy
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Dolores C.
> 24 hourI only received one wing but for all 3 branches
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Kira Vardin
> 24 hourWood smells great. I hope my rats like the perches.
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Corinne SYLVA
> 24 hourFeels like quality material and definitely great value. I have two parakeets and they love the perches, it’s super important to provide flat standing space for your birds and this standing perch is great. Honestly I would’ve bought this without the toy but that was just a perk. Really feels like the makers of this package know what it is that birds need.
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Juney
> 24 hourFirst I must say the quality of these perches is good. I am disappointed because it is advertised for conures, African grey etc. There is no way a medium size parrot could ever stand on these. I have a quaker parrot and the perches are too small in diameter to promote good feet health or for him to safely grip. My African grey would not be able to grip. Definitely for parakeet and small conures. Also because of the small size, they will not fit the spacing in the bars on the quaker cage to screw on.
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Robert Lopez
> 24 hourGreat set of perches! My conure enjoys the biggest one especially. He absolutely loves the toy that came with the set. He goes crazy playing and tearing it up. I hope I can find another toy when he has destroyed it haha.
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Rachel Renee McBain
> 24 hourI needed some natural perches for my parakeet, and thought this was a great price. The hardware listed was “washers.” I assumed (wrongly) that this would include wingnuts. You need these to attach the perches to the cage. I had to visit a hardware stew for the wingnuts. The perches screws were unusual sizes, and the flat perch was a different wingnut size from the branch perches. I had to get help. The total cost was an extra $5.00. There weren’t enough washers for the perches (there are supposed to be two on each side), but I made it work. You might want to spend extra to get what you need up front.