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littlez4k Posted - Sep 04 2015 : 07:04:43 AM
I currently have a Brisbane cage and I'm purchasing another Brisbane cage from a friend. Is there anyway to connect the 2 of them and make one big cage? Has anyone seen this done? Hope too hear back from you guys. Thank you very much.
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Candy Posted - Sep 22 2015 : 11:10:10 AM
It may depend on how you like to clean your cages. Back to Back the Brisbane cages would NOT fit through a doorway to be taken out of the room you have the cage in - or out most doors (other than sliding doors) to take the cage outside for a good hose down scrubbing and thorough rinse.

If you clean your cage outside - the Congo cage might be a better choice for the ease of moving it when necessary.

If I ever need to replace my current large cages the Congo will be my first choice - about 12 inches taller than my current colony cages.
Kel64 Posted - Sep 13 2015 : 09:21:20 PM
I have the Brisbane cage and I'm thinking of getting another and attaching them back to back.
Or should I just get a Congo ce?
gliderstwo Posted - Sep 11 2015 : 10:50:57 PM
I'm sorry I don't have pictures. I have recently taken it apart because I bought the oriental cage from exotic nutrition which take up less space. But putting the Brisbanes together is a great idea. When we move and have a bigger room I will probably put them back together. If you need help in how to do it I can send private message for phone number. If you have a large room it will be great and not all that hard to clean.
littlez4k Posted - Sep 11 2015 : 08:47:05 AM
Do you have a picture of your setup gliderstwo? Interested in seeing your setup.
gliderstwo Posted - Sep 09 2015 : 09:20:24 PM
You can also put them back to back making it more square and you can use the stands which means you can move it. All you need is cut a piece of ply wood the length of both stands and place the cages on top of each stand making it one big cage. I did it and it makes a nice cage and easy to clean. Good luck
TJones09 Posted - Sep 07 2015 : 09:25:52 AM
If you think you don't ever think you could use them, you could probably just scrap them or something. Otherwise, you could keep them in storage, disassembled, in case you decide to make two separate cages again.
littlez4k Posted - Sep 06 2015 : 09:30:32 PM
I'm not sure what we would do with the stands since we won't be using them.
littlez4k Posted - Sep 05 2015 : 07:19:00 AM
What did you end up doing with the stands since your not using them?
Leela Posted - Sep 04 2015 : 12:30:23 PM
yes it's a piece of a smaller cage we cut to fit the gap.

Connecting the two little hand doors really wouldn't work and wouldn't really give them as much space on the inside of the cage. Your better off removing the side panels and zip tying them together like we did especially if it's a large colony.
littlez4k Posted - Sep 04 2015 : 12:08:45 PM
That's really cool. What did you use on the gap in the middle it looks like a piece of bird cage? Someone told me you could connect the two doors on the side like a tunnel. Have you ever heard of that?
Leela Posted - Sep 04 2015 : 07:37:16 AM
the stand will not work with the cages side by side like this so you will need either a long dresser or platform to put them on. You can also stack them but I think the top cage has to be upside down and there are some gaps that will need mesh attached to close the bigger gaps when they are stacked
Leela Posted - Sep 04 2015 : 07:24:56 AM