sleepycat
Chirping
- Nov 18, 2022
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so i've noticed that a lot of people use improper housing for buttons and tell others to use the same type as well, so i thought i'd share a bit of info from personal experiences.
there are a few "rules" you have to tick off before housing your button quail
1 - sizing - does it have enough space for the amount of quails you wish to house? imo, the base size for 2 quail is 2ftx2ft, but you might be able to squeeze up to 3 in there if you use smaller interior items. from there, adding another 2ftx2ft would be sufficient for another 2-3 quail to be added to the group.
2 - ventilation - does your cage have proper ventilation/oxygen intake? this is SUPER important considering quails are super dusty, and a dirty cage tends to produce a lot of ammonia. a lot of people will say that you cant use bin cages/tanks because they usually have little to no vent areas, but this can be easily fixed! (at least with bin cages) i currently have a group of 5 quail in a 28x20 storage bin (selling them soon!), with two large mesh-covered holes on each side. they are very content. the only issue with glass/clear plastic cages is that the quails tend to get confused, and "glass surf" (attempting to walk through the clear walls, potentially stressing themselves out). i find that if you add painters tape to the bottom of the cages walls, they tend to realize that they cant pass through that area, and spend MUCH less time glass surfing.
3 - decoration - do you want to add lots of plants and decoration to your cage? if so, you should probably get a larger cage. decoration tends to take up a lot of space, and minimizes the amount of floor space your quail actually have.
4 - cleaning ease - are you looking for something you can quickly clean? tanks/bin cages might not be for you. rabbit cages are a great second option, most having a removable tray/overall just being easier.
so what do i recommend overall? RABBIT CAGES! i have a "wabbitat" by midwest (47.16"L x 19.68"W x 23.62"H), and i currently have 7 buttons in it, but i've housed up to 14 in it at once. it is extremely easy to clean, and my buttons love the space to run around. i moved them in it at around 2 and a half weeks, and they've lived in it ever since!
feel free to critique this or tell me about any personal experiences, love to hear em!
there are a few "rules" you have to tick off before housing your button quail
1 - sizing - does it have enough space for the amount of quails you wish to house? imo, the base size for 2 quail is 2ftx2ft, but you might be able to squeeze up to 3 in there if you use smaller interior items. from there, adding another 2ftx2ft would be sufficient for another 2-3 quail to be added to the group.
2 - ventilation - does your cage have proper ventilation/oxygen intake? this is SUPER important considering quails are super dusty, and a dirty cage tends to produce a lot of ammonia. a lot of people will say that you cant use bin cages/tanks because they usually have little to no vent areas, but this can be easily fixed! (at least with bin cages) i currently have a group of 5 quail in a 28x20 storage bin (selling them soon!), with two large mesh-covered holes on each side. they are very content. the only issue with glass/clear plastic cages is that the quails tend to get confused, and "glass surf" (attempting to walk through the clear walls, potentially stressing themselves out). i find that if you add painters tape to the bottom of the cages walls, they tend to realize that they cant pass through that area, and spend MUCH less time glass surfing.
3 - decoration - do you want to add lots of plants and decoration to your cage? if so, you should probably get a larger cage. decoration tends to take up a lot of space, and minimizes the amount of floor space your quail actually have.
4 - cleaning ease - are you looking for something you can quickly clean? tanks/bin cages might not be for you. rabbit cages are a great second option, most having a removable tray/overall just being easier.
so what do i recommend overall? RABBIT CAGES! i have a "wabbitat" by midwest (47.16"L x 19.68"W x 23.62"H), and i currently have 7 buttons in it, but i've housed up to 14 in it at once. it is extremely easy to clean, and my buttons love the space to run around. i moved them in it at around 2 and a half weeks, and they've lived in it ever since!
feel free to critique this or tell me about any personal experiences, love to hear em!