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Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz)

Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz) Jaulas New Canariz
Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz) Jaulas New Canariz
Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz) Jaulas New Canariz
Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz) Jaulas New Canariz

Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz)
1,347.99€
Conjunto evolution 2900 (New Canariz)
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands New Canariz
  • Model 3802
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1,347.99€
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Evolution New Canariz model 2900 (Hang on Wall)

12 cages (3 columns and 4 rows)

Cage of Italian manufacture with some of the best finishes of the ornithological market.



New canariz cages are completely removable, with paper system and possibility of becoming an unlimited horizontal flybridge.

Manufactured completely galvanized and then painted in the oven for a long life without rust.

Total measures

Height 206 cm
Width 210 cm
Background 45 cm
Measurements of each Cage

Height 36 cm
Width 63 cm
Background 30 cm
Bar thickness: 2mm

Distance between bars 1.3mm



Dispose of

To hang on Wall:

7 plates (to screw onto the trolley, this is where the cages and paper rolls will be hung).
Cages:

12 front (each front has 4 doors)
48 feeders
24 drinkers
48 sticks resting birds
24 white flanges
12 skids covers grids
24 grids (2 grids in each cage, to improve cleaning)
12 back plate
12 ceilings + 3 lower tray
8 closed sides
16 open sides
16 U guide for separators
8 opaque separators
6 hooks to hold lower tray
144 screws
12 grid separators (1 for each cage)
Including roll holder and 4 bitumen paper rolls

Item on request, minimum delivery time: 3 weeks

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