hello, i have been a lovebird breeder and owner for the past 3years, their cages need to be cleaned about every two weeks or sooner. Lovebirds tend to make messes and their cages will start to stink if not cleaned alot.
Also, it may depend on how big their cage is, and if it is indoors or outdoors.
NO! Turtles need water and to have their cages cleaned. They need cleaned habitats!
The purpose of having a cockatiel cage is because they need plenty of room to move around and so you can put objects in the cage so they can climb. The birds love to have plenty of things to do in their cages.
Hamsters eat plants and hamster food.Animals likeb cats,dogs,birds,snakes,ect eats them basically any thing like a cat and bigger.
you need two cages i speak from breeding myself
Corn snake cages do indeed need to be cleaned. I can tell you from personal experience that snake poopies smell pretty disgusting. The nice thing is, they'll only poop about once a week or so, whenever you feed them. Generally, snake cages will be okay with just a spot cleaning. The poop will dry on the substrate, so just scoop it out with a paper towel, throw it away, and put bit of fresh substrate in to replace what you just pulled out. A full clean is really only needed about once a year or more if you think the cage is getting exceptionally dirty.
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No. Indoor birds can be covered with a light blanket or even a towel. Dog-blankets are a good size. Outdoor bird cages need something stronger, like canvas or a tarpaulin.
You shouldn't need to, as bird cages typically do not include indoor plumbing. Also, nature trains birds to do their business without needing human training.In all seriousness, a cage is a designated area where the bird can 'go' anywhere within it. You will need to clean the cage, though.As a bird owner, my bird will make a mess in the bottom of his cage (as is expected) and the cage bottom will get cleaned as necessary.
No they can't, birds of any kind need to be able to get fresh air, climb and have perches. Not to mention there isn't an aquarium big enough o house a parrot.
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I have two guinea pigs and have had them for 2 years. They are very fun little guys. I would recommend them as long as you have some spare time on your hands. Their cages should be cleaned once a week, they need lots of attention, and there are always chances of medical problems. If you feel up to giving them constant attention and love then I would say yes, definitely.
the three things that need to be cleaned from water are chemicals,germs