Wooden Dowels

kokom05lb

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I'm seriously thinking about buying some dowels but have a question. How thick? I was also thinking about using dowels and make a climbing think is some sort. What would be better to use to tie the 2 pieces of dowels together?
 
I'm seriously thinking about buying some dowels but have a question. How thick? I was also thinking about using dowels and make a climbing think is some sort. What would be better to use to tie the 2 pieces of dowels together?

I would get varying sizes. It's good for their lil feet to have different sizes to "work out" on. You can use zip-ties, hot glue or a ploy-ling. :)
 
I would get varying sizes. It's good for their lil feet to have different sizes to "work out" on. You can use zip-ties, hot glue or a ploy-ling. :)

I was thinking the same thing Max, get different sizes so their feet don't loose there flexibility! That's the same train of thought for bird owners also..
 
I would get varying sizes. It's good for their lil feet to have different sizes to "work out" on. You can use zip-ties, hot glue or a ploy-ling. :)

Ploy-ling? Wtf is that?!? Lol! A "poly-line" is what I meant to say... :rolleyes:
 
or you can try bamboo , our local pet shop has it in packages of 4 feet long, and about 30 per pkg ~ vering widths ( mostly med and thick) for $5 - I am sure other stores will have it too- just be sure to wash it off
 
My little girl has a hard time griping bamboo unfortunately.:(
So would I use the same stuff I used to water seal the enclosure with?
 
I dont have anything on mine as far as paint/waterproofing- but I did notice they were a little slick in a few spots, I put tons of vines , so she uses them more like a step then a perch - the vines go mostly up and down, the bamboo sideways - and it has a huge umb/ plant in there also - so she has lots to walk on - but GURR- lol she still only uses the first about 10 in of her cage, and never goes lower than that - she has a 18X18X36
 
Dowels sound like a pretty good idea, my boy free ranges the entire house and has a lot of things to climb on a huge tree in the sun room to get in, but I'm getting a new cage for him and thinking the dowels may be the way to go.....we live in a very wooded area and have a huge array of trees to cut off limbs and I'm thinking that with the dowels and limbs he could have a really nice new cage.
 
I use lot of dowels and tie them together with butcher string. I make a jungle gym or a ladder that will fit in their enclosure from top to bottom. I am making a new one today I will snap a shoot for ya when I get done with it :D
 
Alright here is some pictures of what I do with dowel rods and putting them in my enclosures. :D

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Like I said I use butcher string at the cross points and it holds pretty well.
 
FWIW, I'm using a combination of ½" dowels (hardwood—probably birch—from Home Despot), bamboo, and PVC coated garden stakes. Now that I think about it, PVC pipe (1" and smaller) might work as well, but I haven't tried it for that purpose. I seal the dowels w/ a few coats of polyurethane. Tied together with zip-ties.
 
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