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Modulo ROMA + Carrito

Modulo ROMA + Carrito Garden Birdhouses

Modulo ROMA + Carrito
149.95€
Modulo ROMA + Carrito
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands StrongCages
  • Model 6008
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149.95€
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The Roma Module + Cart is an ideal option for the exhibition and breeding of birds such as parakeets, lovebirds, cockatiels and small conures. Its modular and stackable design allows it to adapt to different needs and spaces.

Highlights:

- Practical Design: Made in anthracite grey, it has wheels that facilitate its mobility, allowing it to be easily placed in the desired place.


- Easy Maintenance: The removable tray and grid ensure optimal cleaning and hygiene in the enclosure.

- Versatility: It includes nest doors on both the front and side, which increases the functionality of the module.

- Durable Materials: Made of high quality materials, guaranteeing resistance and long life.

Technical specifications:

- Total dimensions (without cart):

- Length: 100 cm

- Width: 50 cm

- Height: 50 cm

- Total height (cart + Roma module): 83 cm

- Space between bars: 11 mm

- Thickness of bars: 2 mm

- Door dimensions:

- Front: 10 cm (height) x 16 cm (width)

- Side: 11.5 cm (height) x 19 cm (width)

Included features:

- Removable grids and trays

- 2 wooden perches per compartment (4 in total)

- 2 feeders per compartment (4 in total)

- Non-toxic and resistant paint

Available color:

- Anthracite gray (as shown in the image).

Conclusion

The Roma Module + Cart is a functional and aesthetic solution for breeding and displaying birds, combining comfort and ease of use, all backed by the quality of StrongCages.

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