Savic Lixit Animal Care Splash Bagno per Uccelli Gigante, Splash Gigante (XL) (71-0151-001)

Brand:Savic

2.7/5

115.84

Bagno extra large per pappagalli, piccioncini e calopsitte. Prodotto in Belgio. Può essere appeso all'interno o all'esterno della gabbia. Costruzione solida, ganci in metallo. 15x10x11 pollici.

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EAN: 4038374320109

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Uccelli, Bagni per uccelli,

Prodotto con orgoglio in Belgio. DESIGN DI QUALITÀ: lo splash Savic Giant è dotato di un robusto cappuccio in plastica per evitare che l'acqua penetri in tutta la gabbia. Montato sull'ingresso c'è un trespolo in legno che facilita la presa del tuo uccello quando entra e soprattutto esce dal bagno. FACILE DA MONTARE: Il paraspruzzi Giant ha due ganci regolabili ed è progettato per essere montato all'interno o all'esterno della gabbia per uccelli. Ha un fondo piatto quindi può essere utilizzato anche completamente staccato dalla gabbia. FATTO PER GRANDI UCCELLI: Savic Splash è progettato per grandi uccelli come pappagalli, parrocchetti, calopsiti e altri. Il gigante Splash misura 14 x 9 x 11 pollici.
Country of Origin Belgium
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 71-0151-001
Manufacturer Lixit Animal Care
Package Dimensions 15.91 x 10.08 x 7.68 inches; 2.16 Pounds

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Scritto da: Maxwell B.
My African Grey.....
My African Grey won't go near it. I've put water in it and placed it in his cage all day long for the last 4 days. I've tried putting treats on the perch. He doesn't want anything to do with it. This was a rather expensive experiment. It's not looking good at this point. I'll update this review if there's a change.
Scritto da: MS
More chewing than bathing!
My African Grey loves to chew and bang on the plastic versus taking a bath. He also thinks it's funny to hear himself echo. I'll chock it up to a toy versus a bath... :)
Scritto da: Omar
Nice
It says for a large bird but my Blue-fronted Amazon has a hard time going in there and is suspect of the hole. I will leave it for a month and see if he will go in. Otherwise I’ll keep on letting him make a mess with his water bowl. ????
Scritto da: Watts
Wrong shape/bulge won’t hang flat against cage
I bought the large size to attach to the outside of the cage. But this can only be used inside the cage sitting on the bottom. Cage walls are vertical and this object is curved and also has a 1 inch projection around the middle. So if you try to hook it on a cage wall it can’t hang straight and the hooks don’t project enough past the middle bulge anyway. So it has to hang at a significant angle. And leaves a huge gap at the bottom between it and the cage wall.
Scritto da: Smiley
WRIGLEY Loves It!!! (Crimson Belly Conure) - Perfect Size
Wrigley, my Crimson Belly Conure LOVES this bath!!!! By nature Wrigley loves water and has almost no fear, making it fairly easy to coax her into using this bath. She splashes up a storm in it, and I'm happy because she can play to her heart's delight without making a huge mess. It attaches well to the outside of her cage, and she enters it through an open hinged door from inside her cage. She also uses it free standing which is how I first introduced it to her (see pics). Because she's a little parrot, the bar spacing on her cage is just a tad too close to easily slip the bracket hook between the bars, but I did manage it. The close bar spacing made it more difficult to easily remove the bath to change the water, so I quickly improvised hooks using pear link toy hangers attached to her bars. This works well, but I will make minor refinements and then post pictures with the bath hanging outside the cage. Wrig's cage bar spacing is ~5/8", and her bars are strong without a lot of flex. Any bar spacing over 5/8" will easily allow the bracket through to hook the bath to the cage. It is very secure when attached from the outside. For sure she would be happy with the bath inside her cage, even sitting on the floor of the cage, but I like it outside to save space in the cage and to prevent droppings landing on the bath. This bath and supplied hardware is of very good quality. Even the wood perch is very nice. I purchased an open box bath at a large discount and it arrived in new condition. (Likely, open box options will often be available due to parrots who won't use the bath or people who expected it to be smaller or larger.) It is a perfect solution for my little conure who loves to play in water and take baths!!! This bath is well worth the small effort to attach it to Wrigley's cage AND it is worth every penny of the price because Wrigley really loves it.
Scritto da: David St John
Very Big
I got this for my Dove but he will not go in it, but he is one bird that has no clue how to bathe. He will flick water from his water and put his wings up and there is no water. It is large and needs a large opening but it is well made and easy to put to gather and to install.
Scritto da: amanda
Huge
This tub is huge. Significantly bigger than I expected, but it’s great. Easy to put together.
Scritto da: NE Tennessee
Well-made, large birdbath but too dark inside
This bath is very well made: no sharp edges, plastic is sturdy, and it attaches easily to outside or inside of cage. I appreciate the thoughtfulness to provide a wooden step-in perch which both prevents a bird from having to step onto a narrow plastic edge and allows two ways to attach, accommodating feet of different sizes. I have one gripe. Although the photograph is accurate, it must be VERY brightly back-lit. The top half of the bath I received is barely translucent and overall it is QUITE dark inside. My 34-year-old severe macaw isn't at all timid but he wouldn't come near the entrance until I placed a bright, battery-operated light (sold for wall mounting in a closet) on top, to shine downward through the dark lid. I'm not happy with the solution as it's still dark, and he has yet to put his head inside, even though I know he wants to when he hears me splash the water with my fingers. I wish they made the bath with a clear or lighter, more translucent upper half. If they did, I'd quickly return this one for the lighter one. Otherwise, I strongly recommend it; it's definitely worth its price.
Scritto da: LoveIsAllYouNeed
Looks great its big
I bought this for my Indian ringneck parrots male has a long tail. Plenty big enough. Can hang outside slightly tilted angle but not much. I decided to put on top of cage. One went up on day 2 stuck his beak in. Still neither has stepped in to bathe waited couple weeks. Not sure how to get them to use it 6 month babies so we shall see how long until thry use it. Sturdy size and build. The wood could be better slotted it's not ver6 d we ep the groove for it to sit on entrance by itself. I'm happy with it spares things getting wet
Scritto da: RickM
The actual design is fine and we still use this for our African grey
Whoever designed this really didn't own a parrot. The actual design is fine and we still use this for our African grey, it's subtle things. The wooden perch at the bottom - it slots on to the plastic frame - nothing locks it in and it just falls off way too easy. The parrot got fed up of it being wobbly so took it off himself (seriously it has no 'locking' at all, it just sits there and can be pushed off with your little finger). The brackets to hold it onto the cage work well, unfortunately the plastic around where you screw the brackets in is about as strong as a slice of bread. It took our bird less than 5 minutes to snap off one of the plastic 'tabs' that hold the metal rods in place. Overall its "ok". It's better than any other bath we've seen but could do with a "version 2" update to address a few little problems that would have been noticed immediately if this had actually been tested with active family parrots.
Scritto da: Miss Mco
Roomy and a good looking design.
This is a very good size for my large parakeet. I would have preferred the wood piece at front to not be such a soft wood, or made as a plastic piece, as mine is a wood chewer and this will be chewed up very fast even just looking away for a moment. It could have been made a bit higher too as you can only put about 1.5" of water in it or another inch will be soaking the wood bar. The wood can be fixed flat or up on its edge. I have a liberta cage and a fox hunter, though this bath does not fit either of the openings therefore I gave less stars for the item. I cannot put it inside either, as it is too big to go through the doors of my cages. It will have to be fixed to an outer part of the cage and put my bird inside the bath by hand until it gets used to it, and with constant supervision as mine is also a young parakeet. It is annoying this does not fit any openings as my bird will not be able to bathe when it wants to. It is made well and very strong, should last a long time.
Scritto da: carla
Perfect size for african grays
Perfect size for a african gray can go outside or inside found it easier to attach inside very sturdy usually takes a good week until he gets use to things he was testing it out on the second day
Scritto da: Sue
Good product
Good parrot bath, mine loves it. This is the second I’ve bought but not because of the quality. My African grey chewed the other and I could only fix it so much. The only downsound Is the wooden perch isn’t very secure. Overall great bath though

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