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Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla

Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla AVIARIES
Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla AVIARIES
Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla AVIARIES
Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla AVIARIES

Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla
618.95€
Voladero de LORO 2x1 techo de malla
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  • Brands Imor S.A
  • Model 6122
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Parrot Vivarium 2x1 metres with mesh roof

Aviary made especially for parrots with an excellent finish.

Corrosion resistant. Easy assembly and disassembly. Panels painted in oven with non-toxic paint in anthracite colour.

The modular structure allows future extensions with the incorporation of new panels that can be purchased separately.

It has an easy access door with security lock, a padlock can be added.

If you want another design that does not correspond to the image. Do not hesitate to contact us and we will provide you with your budget.

Dimensions:

Width 1 metre.
Length 2 metres.
Height 2 metres.
Thickness of bars 4.5 mm.
Distance between bars 3 cm.
Composed of:

4 parrot mesh panels.
1 parrot mesh panel with rotating feeder.
1 panel w / pedestrian door for parrot.
2 roofs of 1x1m mesh parrot start.
2 floor fastening clips for parrot.
18 parrot panel fastening clips.
24 black end caps
8 screws 10 for threading
8 black threaded end caps.
VAT and transport included to all the Peninsula

Due to their dimensions and high shipping costs, the aviaries do not accept cash on delivery.

Accessories not included (drinkers, feeders and sticks).


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