Red Fronted Macaws are active, intelligent parrots that thrive in environments where they have room to move, climb, and play. A properly designed cage is essential not just for safety but for supporting your bird's mental stimulation and physical health.
At Parrot Essentials, we are committed to offering strong, roomy cages built to meet the unique needs of Red Fronted Macaws. While there are currently no products listed in this category, our inventory is updated regularly with high-quality, bird-safe cages crafted from durable, non-toxic materials with features tailored for large parrots.
Explore other suitable options in our Parrot Cages category while this specific collection is being restocked. We also offer perches, toys, and feeding accessories to complete your bird's setup.
Key Features:
- Fast & Reliable UK Delivery: Quick dispatch and dependable service nationwide.
- Easy-to-Clean Designs: Removable trays and accessible surfaces for hassle-free hygiene.
- Built for Strength, Safety & Enrichment: Crafted for durability, security, and stimulation.
What to Look for in a Red Fronted Macaw Cage:
- Minimum Size: At least 90cm W x 75cm D x 120cm H for proper comfort and movement.
- Sturdy Locks: Red Fronted Macaws are clever escape artists!
- Play-Top Options: For added out-of-cage enrichment and activity.
- Removable Trays: Makes cleaning quick and hygienic.
5 FAQs
What is the best cage size for a Red Fronted Macaw?
Aim for a cage at least 90 x 75 x 120 cm, allowing ample room for wingspan, toys, and multiple perches.
Can I use a cage designed for African Greys or Amazons?
Many of the larger cages made for African Greys or Amazons could also work well for Red Fronted Macaws. Just ensure the bar spacing and size is appropriate, and the structure is durable.
Are play-top cages recommended?
Definitely, play-top cages allow for extra out-of-cage time and can encourage exercise and foraging behaviours.
What features should I prioritise for macaw safety?
Look for powder-coated steel, horizontal bars for climbing, escape-proof locks, and rounded corners for comfort and security.
How often should I clean the cage?
Daily cleaning of food/water bowls and spot-cleaning is essential. Full cleaning with avian-safe disinfectants like F10 is recommended weekly.